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BY JOHN EDMANDS. 

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An attempt is here made to enumerate and describe, as fully as the means at command will allow, the 
editions of the letters of Junius, which have been published in England and in this country; and to point out 
the various publications relating to the history and the authorship of these letters. 

If any apology were needed for this publication it may be found in the undoubted fact that the letters of 
Junius have exerted a wider influence than any other political publication of a like character, and have pre¬ 
served a live interest, both from their intrinsic merit and their uncertain authorship, down to the present day. 

The first of what have passed into literary history as the “ Junius Letters,” was printed in the Public 
Advertiser in London, on January 21, 1769. The letters were continued at irregular intervals during the three 
following years : the last one appearing January 21, 1772. The series printed in the edition which appeared 
in that year and which Junius is supposed to have authorized, but not edited, consists of sixty-nine letters. Of 
these forty-two bear the signature of Junius, sixteen that of Philo Junius, five that of Sir William Draper, 
three that of John Horne [Tooke], and three are unsigned. These last and those signed Philo Junius are 
understood to have been acknowledged by Junius as his own; making sixty-one that were written by him. 
Many other letters, written before and after this period, and with other signatures, have been printed and are 
with greater or less probability attributed to his pen. 

The edition of the letters published in 1772, No. 30, is here taken as the standard, to which reference will 
be made in the descriptions; and it will be designated as the Junius Edition, or briefly as J. E. I have arranged 
* the matter in two groups : I. Editions of the letters. II. Publications about Junius, including articles or parts 
of articles in periodicals and other works. In each group the chronological order has been followed as far as 
practicable. 

On account of the peculiar circumstances under which the letters were published, and the large number 
of editions that have appeared, as well as the brevity and vagueness of many of the descriptions that have been 
printed, it has been thought proper to describe with unusual fullness the editions that have been personally ex¬ 
amined. The Mercantile Library possesses the largest collection of the editions of the letters and of the works 
about Junius that is to be found in this country; to those that are in this Library the shelf marks have been 
added. Others which have been examined are designated by a star *. In other cases the libraries where the 
book may be found or the sources of information have been indicated. 

Free use has been made of Allibone’s Dictionary, of Bohn’s edition of Lowndes, of Frey’s list in 
Cushing’s Initials, and of W. W. J., Bib. Cur., and E: Solly in Notes and Queries, 13: 185, 65; 287, 341: 463. 

Much help has been derived from the catalogues of public libraries. Sincere thanks are here expressed 
to the authorities of the British Museum for an advanced sheet of their catalogue containing the article Junius; 
and to those of the Philadelphia Library, the Congregational Library at Boston, Yale University Library, 
Public Library of Cincinnati, Boston Athenaeum, and Public Library of Southbridge, Mass., for the loan of 
copies of the letters, and to several librarians who have furnished information. 

The measurements given are in inches, and apply to the printed page, without head lines catchwords, 
and signatures. The usual size marks are used only by way of accommodation. The words, “ The title is 





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engraved,” mean that there is no type title. Allibone gives a list of forty-two persons to whom the author¬ 
ship of the letters has been ascribed: and Frey mentions fifty-one, including George III, with reference to 
one or more writers who have advocated their claims. 


ABBREVIATIONS. 


For economy in printing the following abbreviations are used in describing the books: 


A. =Allibone’s Dictionary. 

B. =Bohn’s Lowndes. 

B. M.=British Museum. 

B. A.=Boston Athenaeum. 

B. P. L.=Boston Public Library. 

C. L.=Congregational Library, Boston. 

D. =C. W. Dilke, in N. & Q. and in Papers of a Critic. 
F.=Frey in Cushing’s Initials. 

J. E.=Letters of Junius, Lond. 1772. 

L. C.=Library of Congress. 

P. J.=Philo Junius. 

P. L.=Philadelphia Library. 

S.==Sabin’s Bibliotheca Americana. 


S. n. u.=Stat nominis umbra. 

Y. U.=Yale Univ. Library. 
a.=advertisement. 

c. =contents. 

d. =dedi cation, first printed in ed. of 1772. 
ed.=edition or editor. 

i.=index. 
l.=Ieaf or line. 

ne. =notes at end of vol. 

nf. =notes at foot of page. 
po.=portrait. 

pe.=preface, first printed in ed. pf 1772. 


I. EDITIONS OP THE LETTERS. 

1. The political contest; containing, a series 

of letters between Junius and Sir William Draper: 
Also the whole of Junius’s letters to His Grace the 
D***of q ***** *_ Brought into one point of 
view. London : Printed for F. Newbery, the West- 
End of St. Paul’s church-yard. [Price one shilling.] 
O. pp. 2 1. 1-55. 6^, 6^x3^ in. 40.391. 

B. M. Closed case Ec. 4562 

This is the first ed. and has no date. The second 1 . con¬ 
tains “ To the public.” There are fourteen letters, numbered 
in two series, I-VII each, of which thirteen answer to 1-12, 15 
of J. E. The two letters of Philo Junius, 13, 14 of J E., are 
not included. The last letter is dated July 8, 1769. Some of 
them have no date. The second series of letters has the heading, 
Junius's letters to theD*** of G******. Woodfall [Ec. 
4620. 1 . 1: * 172] says this ed. contains fifteen letters. The ed. 
speaks of this as “ their second appearance in print,” but as is 
evident only with reference to their former appearance in 
“ a common News-paper.” 

2. -. Same. 

When vice prevails and impious men bear sway. 

The post of honour is a private station.— Cato. 

The second edition. London: Printed for F. New¬ 
bery, the West-End of St. Paul’s church-yard. [Price 
one shilling.] O. pp. I-IV, 1-55. Y. U. 

3. -. Same. The third edition. London: 

Printed for F. Newbery, the West-End of St. Paul’s- 
church-yard, and J.Smith, at No. 15, in Pater-noster- 
Row. [Price one shilling ] Where may be had the 
second part; Price 6 d O. pp. I-IV, 1-55. 6^4, 

x 3^, 40, 39 1 . B. M. Ec. 4563 

The second 1 . contains the To the public of the first ed. com- 

ressed to make room for the a. which is dated Aug. 12, 1769. 

'he title is a close copy of the first ed., but compressed to 
admit the two lines from Cato which appeared in the second ed. 
It contains the same letters as the first ed., numbered in the 
same way. This and the first ed. agree very closely ; but there 
are differences as on pp. 18, 45, 46, 48, 51, which show that 
the matter was reset. In the a., which appeared also in the 
second ed , the ed., purposes to annex “ whatever may flow from 
the masterly pen of Junius in the future, by way of supplement 
to this collection." 

4. -. Same. Also the whole of Junius’s 

letter to the D*k*s of G*****n and B*****d. 
And his late letter on the rescue of a general officer. 
Dublin, 1769, O. 

B. says ‘‘this is called the third edition, and is probably a 
reprint of the second London edition.'’ 


5. The political contest; Third edition 
Dublin ; James Potts, 1769. O. pp. VII, 108. B. M 

6. -. Same. Containing Junius’s letter to 

the K-; and Modestus’s answer. Dublin, printed 

and sold by all the booksellers, 1770. O. pp. 24. 

N. and Q.65 : 341 

7. -; Being a continuation of Junius’s 

letters, from the 8th of July last to the present time, 

in which is included Dr. B-’s postscript on Mr. 

Wilkes’s expulsion, and Junius’s answer. Also Sir 
William Draper’s last letter, with Junius’s reply. 
Part II. London: Printed for F. Newbery, the 
West-End of St. Paul’s church-yard. [Price six¬ 
pence.] Where may be had the 2d edition of the 1st 
part. [Price one shilling.] O. pp. 1 1 . 1-38. 6^, 
6j£,6 ysxy/2. 40,39,3X1. B. M. Y. U. Ec. 4563 

Contains seven letters numbered VIII. to XIII in continua¬ 
tion of the second series of pt. I., two of them being numbered 
XI. They correspond with 16, 20, 18, 21, 23, 24 and 25 of J. E. 
Those of P. J. are omitted. Noticed in Mon. Rev. Oct, 1769. 
4 i; 3 I 9 > 

8. A collection of the letters of Atticus, 

Lucius, Junius, and others. With observations and 
notes. London, 1769, O. B. M. 

9 . -. Same. A new edition. Continued 

to the end of October 1769. London: Printed for 
J. Almon, opposite Burlington-House in Piccadilly. 
M.DCC.LXIX. O. pp. 1-44, *45-* 76, 45-170. 
6^-6 x3^-3X. 41-33 B-M. v. 18 of E. 6692 

The first 1 . has title and the second c.,and on the reverse 
an a. as this day published, “A new and impartial collection 
of letters,” to which these ietters are “ considered as a very 
proper appendix.” The letters begin on p. 5 with that dated 
August 1768, and with the heading, “ A collection of interesting 
papers. Being an appendix, &c.” The letters of Junius begin 
on page 45, with No. 1 of J. E., and with the heading, “The 
correspondence between Junius and Sir William Draper . . . ” 
including Nos. 1 to 30, excepting No. 28 and those of P. J. 
The letters are not numbered, and some of them have no date. 
Noticed in Mon. Rev. 41: 319. 

10 . -. Same. Continued to the end of 

November 1769. London: Printed for J. Almon 

. . . M.DCC.LXIX. O. pp. 1 1 . 5-44,*45-*76, 
45 - 173 * 6 H- 6 * 3 H~ 3 X- 41-33 1. 

B. M. Closed case Ec. 4565 

The first 1 . contains title and c. The a. is transferred to the 
reverse of the last 1 . The additional matter consists of a part 
of an answer by Modestus, and letters 32, 33 of J. E. 












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11. Critical memoirs of the times. London, 

(1769) 2 vol. O. E. 2045 

Contains letters 1-9, n and 12 of J. E. The Squabbles of 
Junius and his competitors, and Draper’s Defense of himself. 

12. The freeholder’s magazine; or monthly 

chronicle of liberty. By a patriotic society. London : 
Printed for Isaac Fell. 1769. Sept.-Dee. pp. 224. 
O. E. 3132 

Contains letters 23-7, 30, 32-5 of J. E. It has po. of Wilkes, 
Glyn, Beckford and Horne [Tooke]. 

13. Interesting letters selected from the cor¬ 
respondence of Messrs Wilkes, Horne [Tooke], Beck- 
ford, and Junius. With anecdotes never before pub¬ 
lished. London, Nicholl, 1769, O. pp. 64 . B. 

“A Parody.” 

14. Two letters from Junius to the D - of 

G-(Duke of Grafton), on the sale of a patent 

place in the customs at Exeter. To which is added, 
a letter from Junius, containing an address supposed 
to have been made to a great personage. Taken 
from the Public Advertiser. London, printed and sold 
by all the booksellers in London and Westminster. 
December 1769, O. B. 

15. A complete collection of Junius’s letters’ 

with those of Sir William Draper. London : Printed 
for A. Thomson, Pater-noster-row. MDCCLXX. O. 
pp . 11. 1-151. 6 y & , 6 T \ x ^ y s . 38,371. 

B. M. Ec. 4568 

Contains the first 36 letters of J. E., excepting No. 26 and 
those of P. J. They are numbered consecutively. Some of 
them have no date, and some have dates differing from J. E. 
The first letter is dated April 21st, and the 8th April 10. The 
eighth letter has the heading, “Junius’s letters to the D*** 
of G ****** . Following the last letter is the statement, 
“ Any future productions of Junius shall be carefully collected 
and printed in the same size with these letters.” B. says it ap¬ 
pears to have been reissued in Mar. or Apr. with the letter of 
Mar. 19 (= 37); and again with the letters of Apr. 3 and May 28 
(= 38, 39); and again on Sept 6th with the letter of Aug. 22. 
(=40). Bib. Cur., in N. andQ. 65: 282, mentions an ed. ending 
with the letter of May 28. 

16. -. Same. London: A. Thomson. 

1770, O. pp. 177. B. M. 

“ A reissue, with additions.” 

17. Letters of Junius. Dublin, 1770, O 
pp. 108. 

B. says this is a reprint of Almon, and that there were 
other Irish eds. 

18. The Whisperer. London. Feb. & Mar* 

1770, Nos. 1-7. v. 75 of Eh. 6692 

Contains 37, 38 of J. E. Other letters are said to be contain¬ 
ed in later numbers. 

19. The Letters of Junius, [vignette.] Lon¬ 

don : Printed for J. Wheble, in Pater-Noster Row. 
MDCCLXX, O. pp. 2 1 . 1-232. 4 T 9 g, 4^x2^. 

28, 27 1 . Ec. 4570 

Has cap of liberty vignette on the title. It contains the first 

40 of the J. E. letters, excepting 7 by P. J. They are num¬ 
bered, but not dated. On the second 1 . is an a. It is without 

C. or i. This appears to be Wheble’s first ed. 

20. ^Letters of Junius. London. Printed 

in the year MDCCLXX, D. pp. 2 1 . 1-247. 4 / 4 > 

4 H x 2 H- 28 > 2 9 1 B. M. Y. U. 

Contains the same matter as 19, with the addition of letter 

41 of J. E. The two agree very nearly, though there are proofs, 
as on pp 42, 62, 102, 104, 113, of recomposition. This seems 
to be Wheble’s second ed., though B. says the ed. without the 
name is the first. F. says the second ed. bore Wheble’s name 
on p 247 ; a blunder due to a misreading of B. B. M. has an 
ed. “ without the advertisement,” and also one with the im¬ 
print, London, 1770-1774. 2 v. D. 


21. Two remarkable letters of Junius and 

the Freeholder, addressed to the K-. With an¬ 

swers and strictures . . . London : Printed, and sold 
by all the booksellers. M. DCC. LXX. O. pp. 2 1 . 1- 
5 1 - 6^x 3 X. 37 1 - Ec. 4563 

Contains letter 35 of J. E. and the answer by Modestus. 

22. The London Museum of politics, miscel¬ 
lanies, and literature. London. 1770. 

Contains letters of Junius, replies to them, and other related 
matter. 

23. The genuine letters of Junius. To which 
are prefixed anecdotes of the author. Piccadilly. 
London Printed in the year M, DCC, LXXI, O. pp. 
4 1. i-xx, 1-366. 6 T 7 g-5^ x 3^* 27-25I. 

B. M. Ec. 4572 

Pp. I-XX contain the anecdotes, in which Burke is assumed 
to be the author of the letters. There are 50 letters of which 
46 are in J. E., the last being 59 of J. E. and dated Oct. 5, but 
having here, Oct. 8th at the beginning and Oct. 5th at the end. 
It has four letters that are not in J. E. and those of P. J. are 
om tted. Some of the letters are dated at the beginning, others 
at the end ; and in a few cases there are two dates. Letter 38 
ends on p. 255, and 39 begins on p. 257 ; 256 being blank. Let¬ 
ters 39-50 occupying pp. 257-366 are not mentioned in c.; and 
these pages are in different type from the former part of the 
book. The last page has the catch word LET. This is there¬ 
fore a second and an enlarged ed. B. M. has a copy privately 
printed, [Almon] London, 1771, O., which is probably the 
same as the above. 

24. The Letters of Junius. London: W. 

Morison, 1771, O. pp. 114. B. M. 

25. The Repository: or treasury of politics 

and literature, for MDCCLXX. Being a complete 
collection of the best letters (including those of Junius) 
and essays. . . . London, Printed for J. Murray . . 
1771, 2 v., O. E. 7404 

Contains 32 of the letters of J. E., the last bearing date Nov. 
14, 1770: those of P. J. not being included. There are also 
two letters by Pro Rege et Lege characterizing the letters of 
Junius. 

26. The Letters of Junius. London: John 

Wheble. 1771, O. B. M. 

The title is engraved. 

27. *The Letters of Junius. Vol. I. [II.] Lon¬ 

don: Printed for John Wheble, in Pater Noster Row. 
MDCCLXXI, 2 v., D. pp. I-VIII, 2 1 . 1-250. I- 
VI (error for IV), 1-272. 4j§, 4^x2^. 29.27 1 . 

Y. U. 

The title is engraved. Contains d. c. and the 69 letters of 
J. E., excepting the first seven of P. J. There are also seven 
letters that are not in J. E. Several of the letters of PPILO 
[sic.] JUNIUS form a supplement following letter 69. This 
is a spurious, made up ed. Though bearing date 1771 it con¬ 
tains the d. which was not published till Mar. 1772, and the 
two letters of Jan. 21, 1772. It has also a letter to Apsley 
dated Feb. 1775. D. in N. & Q. 6: 261 says there were two ed. 
in 1771 with Wheble’s name. 

28. The Letters of Junius. First genuine 
edition. London, H. S. Woodfall, 1771, 2. v., D. 

N. & Q. 

D. in N. & Q. 6: 224 says this is a spurious ed. not published 
by Woodfall, but by Wheble. 

29. *Junius. Stat nominis umbra. Vol. I [II]. 

London: Printed for Henry Sampson Woodfall, in 
Pater Noster Row. [n. d.] 2 v. D. pp. 1 - VII, I- 

XXXII, 1-208, 19 1 .; 1-356. 4 T 7 g, 4X x2 ^. 28, 

27 1 . Y. U. 

The title is engraved. Vol. 1 contains c. to vol. 1 and 2. d. 
pe. 29 letters and i. to both vols. Letters 30 to 69 are in vol. 2. 







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30. Junius: S. n. u. Vol. I. [II]. London: 

Printed for Henry Sampson Woodfall, in Pater Noster 
Row. MDCCLXXII. D. pp. I-XXXII, I-VII, 
1 - 208,19 1 .; I-356. 4^,4 28,27 1 . 

Ec. 4574 

31. *Junius: S. n. u. Vol. I. [II.] London: 

Printed for Henry Sampson Woodfall, in Pater Noster 
Row. MDCCLXXII. 2 v., D. pp. I-XXXII, I- 
VII, 1-208; 1-356, 19 1 . 4%, 4 t \x2#. 28,271. 

Y. U. 

These, 29, 30, 31, are different issues of the ed. authorized by 
Junius. It contains the d. and pe. prepared by him, and the 
69 letters. In its original form it did not contain either the c. 
or the i. Of the three issues that without the date is probably 
the earliest. In 29 and 30 the c. and i. are on the same kind of 
paper, but unlike the body of the book. The paper of 29 is 
much heavier, and of different finish from 30. The signatures 
in 29 and 30 occupy a different position on the page. Except¬ 
ing the pe. the pages of the two issues contain the same matter. 
In 31 the c. and i. are on paper like the body of the book, and 
different from 29, 30. It seems clear that 29 and 30 were print¬ 
ed at different times, before the c. and i. were prepared, and 
that 31 was printed and issued afterwards. On the date of this 
issue see N. & Q. 6: 285, 383. 12 : 22. It was noticed in Mon. 
Rev. for Mar. 1772, p. 259, and in Grit. Rev. Apr. 1772. 

In this and in most of the subsequent eds. the letter of P. J. 
of May 22, 1771 is printed as a note to letter XX, and also in 
its chronological place as No. XLVI. In the eds. which have 
68 letters this one is printed only as a note to XX. 

32. The Letters of Junius. Dublin. Ewing, 

1772. 2 vols., D. B. M. 

B. says this is apparently a reprint of WoodfalPs ed. con* 
taining d. pe. and 14 letters which are not in Woodfall’s pre* 
vious ed. 

33. The London chronicle. London: 1769- 

72. 17: 587. 

Many of the letters were printed here almost simultaneously 
with their appearance in the Public Advertiser. The “ Dedi¬ 
cation " was printed in the No. for March 5-7, 1772. The 
volumes contain much other matter pertaining to the subject. 

34. Junius. S. n. u. Dublin: Printed for John 
Milliken, College Green, and Caleb Jenkin, Dame 
Street. M. DCC. LXXII. 2 v. D. N. & Q. B. M. 

N. & Q 16 : 146, says v. 1 has pp. XXIV, 149, and contains 
d. pe. and 29 letters. 

35. The Letters of Junius. Vol. I. [II.] Lon¬ 
don: Printed in the year MDCCLXX 1 V, 2 v. D. 
pp. 1. 1 . 1-247; 1 1 . 1-236. 4 tV 4 X x2 H' 2S > 2 7 1 . 

Ec. 4576 

Has nf., but not c. d. pe. or i. Contains 63 letters numbered 
continuously, including that on the Monody (x); and it has also 
following letter LXIII the first seven letters of P. J. ‘’being 
omitted in the first volume." The later letters of P. J. are in¬ 
serted in their proper place. 

36. The Letters of Junius, with additions and 

explanatory notes. London: J. Wheble, 1775 2 v. 
O. Has engraved titles. B. M, 

37. A Serious letter to the public on the late 

transaction between Lord North and the Duke of 
Grafton. By Junius . . . London: Hooper and 
Davis. MDCCLXXVIII. O. pp. 24. B., S. 

B says this is fictitious. 

38. The Letters of Junius. . . London: 

Printed in the year MDCCLXXIX. D. pp. il. 
1-286. 5 K> 5 t 3 * x 3 - 42-40 1 . B. M. Ec. 4577 

Contains the same letters as 35, arranged in the same way. 

39. *The Letters of Junius. Complete in one 

volume. A new edition. S. n. u. London : Printed 
in the year 1783. D. pp. 1 - 393 - 5tV 5 A x 3 - 39 
38 1 . B. M. St. Louis M. L. P. L. 

Contains c. d. pe. nf. i. and 69 letters. Has no name of 
publisher or printer. A poor ed. with many typographical 
errors, as on pp. 272, 284, 352, 359. 


40. The Letters of the celebrated Junius. A 
more complete edition than any yet published. In 
two volumes. Volume I. [II.] Londoifp Printed in 
the year M. DCC. LXXX1II. 2 v. D. pp. I-XII, 
1-263; I-VI 1 I, 1-315. 5 X x 2 H- 311. 

B. M„ Y. U. Ec. 4578 

It contains the 69 letters of J. E. and 14 others "written by 
Junius, or letters to which he has replied.’’ In an a. the ed. 
claims to have restored important omissions in the author’s ed. 
The letter of P. I. of May 22, 1771, is printed as an independ¬ 
ent letter immediately after XX of J. E., and omitted in its 
chronological place. It has numerous and extended notes not 
in previous eds. J. Taylor in N. and Q. ix : 117 attributes the 
editorship to Francis. 

41. The Letters of Junius. Complete in one 

volume. A new edition. S. n. u. London : Printed 
in the year M. DCC. LXXXIV. D. pp. 1-393. SH* 
5^x2^. 39,38 k B. M. Ec. 4580 

Contains c. d. pe. nf. i. and 69 letters dated and numbered as 
in J. E. Letters LXVI and LXVII are printed XLVI and 
XLV 1 I. In the last line of page 5 Cambden 364 occurs for 
Camden 365. 

42. The intrepid magazine. London: 1784. 

B. 

" Has letters signed Junius, &c." 

43. The Letters of Junius. Complete in one 

volume. A new edition. With a copious index. S. n. u. 
London: Printed in the year 1786, D. pp. 1-394. 
5 ^ x 3 - 39 !• B. M. Ec. 4582 

A close reprint of 41. The letters begin on p. 29 instead of 
28 as in that ed.,. and there are variations as on pp. 93,4, 160,1, 
280,1, which show a recomposition. 

44. The Letters of Junius. London, J. Beat¬ 
ty. 1787, D. B. M. 

45. The Letters of Junius . . .Dublin, 1787 

2 v., D. Manch. Free Lib. 

46. The Letters of Junius. Complete in one 

volume. A new edition. With a copious index. S. 
n. it. London: M,DCC,LXXVIII. D. pp. 1-394. 
5 ^ x 3 - 39 I- B. M. Ec. 4584 

Nearly identical with 43 ; but there are variations as on pp. 
43, 57, 58, and 93, which show that it was reset. 

47. The Letters of Junius. New ediiion with 

a copious index. Lond. (no publisher’s name) 1788, 
D. pp. 394. B, M., B. 

48. The Letters of Junius. 1789, D. B. 

49. The Letters of Junius. A new edition. 

With a copious index. S. n. u. London, 1791. D. 
pp. 1-403. 5^x3. 36 1 . B. M., Ec. 4586 

Contains c. d. pe. nf. i. and the 69 letters. 

50. Lettres de Junius, traduites de l’Anglois 
[by J. B. Varney.] Paris, 1791. 2. pt. O. B. M. 

51. -The Letters of Junius. Complete in one 

volume, with a copious index. The first American 
edition . . S. n. u. Philadelphia: Printed and 
sold by Prichard & Hall . . . M.DCC.XCI, D. pp. 
2 1 . I-XII, 13 283, 6 1 . 5^x3. 42 1 . *P. L., L. C. 

Contains c. d. pe. nf. i. and 66 letters The no. of the letters 
is given on the inner top of the page. S. says the first Ameri¬ 
can ed. appeared in 1795. 

52 . Junius. S. n. u. Vol. I [II.] London: 
Printed for Alex’r Hamilton . . . MDCCXCII. 
2v.D. pp. 2l. I-XXXVI, 1-227; * I- 1-259. 18 1 , 
unpaged. 5^, 4^x2^. 30, 29 1 . B. M., Ec. 4588 

The title is engraved. Contains d. pe. c. nf. i. and 69 letters- 
The first paragraph of pe. is omitted. The c. of both vols. is in 
vol. 1. The pages have double head lines. 



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*53. The Letters of Junius. In two volumes. 
Vol. I [II]. London: Printed for A. Hamilton, 
1792. [Price seven shillings.] 2 v. D. P. L. 

The title is type printed: with this exception it is identical 
with 52. 

54. The Letters of Junius. London: John 

Wheble, 1792. 2 v. D. B. M. 

This is probably the edition mentioned by Bib. Cur. in N. & 
Q. 65: 283. 

55. The Letters of Junius. S. n. u. [vig¬ 

nette.] Edinburgh: Printed by David Ramsay. 
M.DCC.XCIII. Q. pp. 9 1 . 25-345. 3 1 . 7^x5. 
33 1 . Ec. 4589 

The vignette has a three-tower castle. Contains c. d. 
pe. nf. e. and 69 letters. The greater part of the first para¬ 
graph of pe. is omitted. The pages have a double head line. 

56. The Letters of Junius. New edition. 
London, 1794, D. pp. I-XXVII, 1-366,6 1 . 5^x3. 

Hartf. Lib. 

Contains c. d. pe. nf. i. and 69 letters. B. M. mentions an 
ed. with pp. 368, which may be the same as this. 

57. Junius. S. n. u. Vol. I. [II.] [vignette ] 

London: Printed by T. Bensley; for Vernor and 
Hood, Birchin-Lane. 1794, 2v.O. pp. I-XXXII; 
I-251; 1-282. 5^411x2-^. 30,291. 

B. M., Ec. 4590 

Contains d. pe. c. ne. i. and 69 letters. The c. to both vols. 
is in vol. 1. The letter of P. J. of May 22, 1771 is not printed 
with no. XX. No. XVII is printed X. Many of the letters 
have tail-pieces, of which there are four kinds. A fine ed.; 
measures as cut 7^x4^. 

58. The Letters of Junius. Complete in one 

volume. With a copious Index. S. n. u. Phila¬ 
delphia: Printed for Robert Campbell. M.DCC.XCV. 
D. pp. 2 1. I-XII, 13-283/6 1. 5 iV> 5 15x3X- 42, 
41 1 . Ec. 4592 

This is a close reprint, with larger page, of 51. In the last 
line of p. 50 it has Catham for Chatham. 

59. Junius. Basil. J. J. Tourneisen, 1795, O. 

pp. XXXI, 429. B. M. 

60. Junius. London. R. Floyer, 1795. 2 v. 

D. B. M. 

61. *The Letters of Junius. S.n.u. London: 

Printed for J. Mundell & Co. Edinburgh . . . 1796 
O. pp. VIII, 316. B. M., B. P. L. 

Has d, pe, ne, i, and 69 letters. B. M. has a 1 . p. copy. 

62. The Letters of Junius. London : Printed 

for J. Mundell & Co. Edinburgh. London, 1796, 
D. pp. VIII, 316. B. M. 

“Identical with 61 excepting the signatures." 

63. The Letters of Junius. London: Printed 

for J. Mundell & Co. of Edinb. and Glasgow. 1796 
O. B. 

* Notes placed at the end of the volume.' 

64. Junius. S. n. u. Vol I. [11] [vignette] 

London: Printed by T. Bensley, lor Vernor and 
Hood; Birchin-Lane. 1796. 2 v. O. pp. 3 1 , 

I-XL, 1-325 ; 1 1 , 1-366, 5^x3. 25 1 . 

B M., Ec. 4594 

The type title has a vignette-staff, with cap of liberty, sword, 
cap, etc. Has also an engraved title with vignette—female 
figure, between other figures, holding a staff with cap of liberty, 
and with the date 1797. Contains a. d. pe. po. c. ne. i. and 69 
letters. The a. dated Dec. 1796, relates to the po. which seem 
to have first appeared in this ed. They are Granby, Grafton, 
Rockingham, Blackstone, George Grenville (lettered James) 
Bedford, Draper, The King, North, Bute, Tooke, Chatham, 
Wilkes, Burke, Mansfield and Camden, and were engraved by 


Ridley and Richter. The ‘^direction for placing the cuts" is 
on the back of the third leaf of v. 1, and gives the places for 
this ed. and that of 1704, No 57- The first paragraph ofpe. is 
omitted. The c. of both v. is in v. 1 The paper is very thick and 
measures as cut 8 '/ 6 x*,%. The letter of P. J. of May 22 is 
not given with No. XX. 

65. The Letters of Junius ... A new edition. 
London. T. G. Ballard, 1796. O. pp. 254. B. M. 

66. Junius. S. n. u. Vol. I. [II.] London: 
Printed by T. Bensley, for Vernor and Hood, Birchin 
Lane. 1797. 2. v. O. pp. 1 1 , I-XXXV, 1-274; 
I-V, 1 1 ,1-318. SU X 3 %- 2 ^ 1 - B. M., Ec. 4596 

The title is engraved, and is identical with that in 64. and in 
v. 2 it is included in the paging. It has not the type title nor 
the a. Contains d. pe. po. c. nf. i. and 69 letters. The first 
paragraph of pe. is omitted, and also the letter of P J of May 
22, with No, XX. The c. is given in each v., and " Directions 
for placing the cuts” is in vol. 2. It has the po. of 64 and also 
Shelburne, Miss P., Temple, Fox, and Sawbridge, marked as 
“published by Vernor and Hood, 31 Poultry, 1st April 1798.” 
There are head and tail pieces, some of them containing crests, 
said to be engraved by Bewick. B. M. has a copy on vellum 
with po. proofs before letters. 

67. Junius. S. n. u. London: Printed by T. 

Bensley for Vernor and Hood. 1797, 2 v. O. pp. 325, 
366. N. & Q. 


On thick paper, has 16 po., no wood cuts. The po. of Gren¬ 
ville is lettered James. N. & Q. 65 : 341. This is a reissue 
of 64. 

68. The Letters of Junius. London. Forthe 
proprietors. 1797, D. pp. XXVIII, 368. B. M. 

69. *The Letters of Junius. Complete in one 
volume. S. n.u. [vignette]. London: Printed for the 
proprietors, MDCCXCVII, O. pp. I-XXVII, 1-344- 

5 35 1. p - L - 

The vignette is a bow, case of arrows, and twigs crossed. 
Contains c. d. pe. nf. and 69 letters. 


70. *The Letters of the celebrated Junius. A 
new and complete edition. In two volumes. Vol. 
I [II]. London: Printed for T. Heptinstall, No. 131 
Fleet-Street, 1797. [Drawback]. D. pp. I-XII, 1- 
217; I-VIII, 1-257. 32 1 . B. P. L. 


Contains a. c. nf. and 69 letters. Has po. of Chatham, Dra¬ 
per, Blackstone, Bute, Bedford, Grenville, North. Tooke, Mans¬ 
field and Camden. What does [Drawback] mean ? 

71. The Letters of Junius. London. T. Bens¬ 
ley for Vernor and Hood, 1797, 99. 2 v., O. B.M. 

72. The Letters of Junius. Huddersfield: 
Brook and Lancashire, 1798. D. pp, VIII, 316. B. M. 


73. The Letters of Junius. S. n.u. London: 

Printed for J. Mundell & Co. Edinburgh ; and for J. 
Mundell, College, Glasgow; 1798, D. pp. I-VIII, 
1-316. 5 {§* 3 l A- 42 1 . Ec. 4598 

Contains c. d. pe. ne. i. and 69 letters. 

74. The Letters of Junius. In two volumes. 

Vol. I. [II]. A new edition. S. n. u. [vignette] 
London: Printed for Vernor and Hood in the Poul¬ 
try, and Lackington, Allen and Co. Finsbury Square. 
1798, D. pp. I-XXXII, 1-266; MV, 1-288. 26 4 X* 
2 T V 30 1 . B. P. L. 

The vignette has Prince of Wales feathers, with motto Tch 
dien. Contains c. d. pe. nf i. and 69 letters. Has tail pieces, 
and po. of Blackstone, Grenville, Bedford, Draper, North, 
Bute, Tooke, Chatham, Mansfield and Camden; engraved by 
Ridley. 

75. The Letters of Junius. London: Printed 
by T. Bensley, for Vernor and Hood, Birchin Lane, 
1799,2 v.O. pp. I-XXXI, 1-274; [I-V, 1.318.] 

Queen’s Coll. Camb. 

The title is engraved. Has c. d. pe. nf. i. and 69 letters, 
and also 21 po. 


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A JUNIUS BIBLIOGRAPHY. 

BY JOHN EDMANDS. 

[<CONTINUED FROM PAGE 52.} 
Explanations of the plan are given on page 48. 


76 . The Letters of Junius. In two volumes. 

Vol. I [II.] A new edition. S. n. u. [Vignette.] 
London : Printed by C. Whittingham . . . For Ver- 
nor and Hood . . . 1800. 2 v. D. pp. I-XXXII, 
1-266, 1 1 ; I-IV, 1-288. x 4Jg-, 2 y & . 30, 29 1 . 

B. M. Ec. 4600 

The vignette has a bee hive. Contains c. d. pe. nf. i. and 69 
letters. Has po. of Blackstone, Grenville, Bedford, Draper, 
North, Bute, Tooke, Chatham, Mansfield and Camden ; en¬ 
graved by Ridley and published by Vernor & Hood, April 1st, 
1798. Directions tor placing plates is at the end of vol. 1. 
This is a 1 . p. copy, front and bottom uncut, measuring 8x5. 

77 . Junius. S. n. u. Vol. I. [II] London: 

Printed by T.Bensley . . . for Vernor & Hood . . . 
1801. 2 v. O. pp. 1 1 . I-XXXV. I-274. I-V. 1 1 . 

5ff> 5 /^ x 3tV 2 ^> 2 5 1* 

Closed case Ec. 4596a 

Has also engraved titles with vignette as in 64, and dated 
1797. Contains c. d. pe. nf. i. and 69 letters, and the po. named 
in 64 and 66. “ Published by Vernor & Hood, April 1st, 1798.” 

Has head and tail pieces as in 66. “ Directions for placing the 
cuts” to both vols. is in v. 3. This copy is in boards, uncut. 


78. The Letters of Junius, with notes by Rober- 

Heron. London: Harrison, 1801. 2 v. O. 

Bib. Cur. in N. and Q. 65 ; 288 and Newhall (Ec. 6395 p. 
LXXVII) mention an ed. of this date, but probably erroneously. 
Heron’s a. in ed. of 1802 is dated Oct. 1801. 

79. The Letters of Junius. S. n. u. With 

notes and illustrations, historical, political, biographi¬ 
cal, and critical; By Robert Heron, Esq. In two 
volumes. Vol. I. [II] London: Printed by W. Jus¬ 
tins . . .for Harrison and Co. . . 1802. 2 v. O. 

pp. 4 1 . 1-69, I 1 . I-XLII, 1-316; 4 1. 1-466,41. 
6^x3^. 30 1 . B. M. Ec. 4602 

Contains a. c. d. pe. nf. i. and 68 letters, also essays on the 
eloquence of Junius, the authorship of the letters, claiming it 
for Dunning. There are also “ prefaratory observations” to 
the d. and pe. treating of the rise of parties and the history of 
the constitution. And with each letter he gives the circum¬ 
stances that called it forth and a synopsis of its contents. In 
addition to notes of former ed , referred to in the text, there are 
numerous and extended notes not referred to but indicated by 
catch-words. Vol. I. has a po. of George III., engraved by 
Granger. The notes of J. E. are inserted at the foot of the 
page and referred to by *, f. Those of Heron are not referred to, 
but their places are marked by catch-words. They are separ¬ 
ated from the text by a line. 










A JUNIUS BIBLIOGRAPHY. 


65 


80 . The Letters of Junius. Second edition. 

London: 1804. 2 v. O. B. 

B. says this “ contains an addition of 70 pages to the preface 
of vol. I., and an appendix of 18 pages to vol. II.” Bib. Cur. 
in N. and Q. 65; 283, says it is very scarce. 

81 . -, Boston : Published by Wm. P. and 

L. Blake. H. Maxwell, printer, Philadelphia. 1804 

2 v. O. pp. I-VI, 1-70, 1 1 . I-XXXVIII, 1-313, 

3 1.; 2 1. 1-466, 2 1. 6 r 3 5 , 6 >^x 3 t V 32, 31 1. 

Ec. 4604 

Vol. 2 is printed by Robert Carr, Philadelphia. Has the 
same matter as 79, but each vol. has an i. 

82 . -. Philadelphia: Published by Samuel 

F. Bradford . . . H. Maxwell, Printer. 1804, 2 v. 
O. Ec. 4604a 

Vol. 2 has in imprint Robert Carr, Printer. Contains.po. of 
Temple, Granby, Grafton, Miss P., Grenville, Bedford, Dra¬ 
per, Shelburne, George III, North, Bute, Tooke, Sawbridge, 
Rockingham, Mansfield, and Camden; engraved by Haines. 
There is no list. 

83 . -. New York: Published by B. Dor- 

min. H. Maxwell, Printer. Philadelphia. 1804. 2 
v., O. Y. U. 

T Vol. 2 has imprint, Philadelphia: Published by Samuel F. 
Bradford . . . Robert Carr, Printer, 1804. The text of 81, 82, 
83 agrees page for page. The second v. of each is printed by 
Robert Carr, and the type is slightly different from v. 1. 

84 . The Letters of Junius. In two volumes. 

Vol. I [II]. A new edition. S. n. u. [Vignette] 
London: Printed by J. Wright . . for Vernor 
and Hood . . . 1804, 2 v. D. pp. I-XXXII, 1-266. 
1 1 .; I-IV, 1-288. 4x2^. 28I. Ec. 4605 

Contains c. d. pe. nf. i. and 69 letters. Has po. of Black- 
stone, Grenville, Bedford, Draper, North, Bute, Tooke, Chat¬ 
ham, Mansfield and Camden ; engraved by Ridley and “ Pub¬ 
lished by Vernor & Hood . . . April 1st, 1798.” The list of 
po. is at end of v. 1. Vignette as in 76. 

85 . Junius. S. n. u. Vol. I [II.] London: 
Printed by T. Bensley, Bolt Court for Vernor and 
Hood . . . June 4, 1805, 2 v. O. pp. XXXI, 252; 

III. 284. S x2 H’ M., Roy. U. S. Inst. London. 

Contains d.'pe. c. ne. i. and 69 letters, and 21 po. 

86. *The Letters of Junius. “ Prodesse ci- 
vibus.” London, Published by Wm. Suttaby . . . 
1806. C. Whittingham, Printer. . . S. pp. Ill-VI. 

4 I.1-327. 3^x2. 40 1 . P. L. 

“The title is engraved and there is a frontispiece, “ The genius 
of patriotism driving corruption from the constitution.” En¬ 
graved by Chapman from Cooke. Contains d. c. nf. and 68 
letters. 

87 . The Letters of Junius. In two volumes. 

Vol. I [II], A new edition. S. n. u. London : 
Printed by J. Wright . . . for Vernor. Hood and 
Sharpe . . . 1806. 2 v, D. pp. I-XXXII, 1-266; 

I-IV. 1-288. 4X2 T V 28 1 . B. M., Ec. 4606 

A close reprint of 84, with new title, omitting vignette. Has 
portrait of Sawbridge in addition ; and they are all engraved 
by Ridley & Holl. N. & Q. 65: 341 says thirteen po. 

88. The Letters of Junius complete: inter¬ 
spersed with the letters and articles to which he re¬ 
plied, and with notes biographical and explanatory; 
also a prefatory enquiry respecting the real author, 
by John Almon ... In two volumes. Vol. I [II.] 
[London:] Printed for Richard Phillips . . . By J. 
Adlard . . .1806. 2 v.D. pp LXXXIV, IV, 355; 

IV, 1-385. 4 fa 4^x2#. 27,26 1 . B. M., Ec. 4608 

Contains nf. i. and the 69 letters of J. E., also a po. of Tem¬ 
ple and two others. The no. of the letters not in J. E. is given 
on the top of the page. The author of the letters is supposed 
to be H. M. Boyd. Vol. 1 not seen. 


89. The Letters of Junius. London, 1806. 

Tt. Catal. of A. Burns. 

90. The Letters of Junius. S. n. u. Se¬ 
cond American edition. Philadelphia : Published by 
M. Carey . . . B. Graves, Printer . . 1807, D pp. 
I-VI, 1-317. 6, 5 tV x 3 J£. 42 1 . C. L., Ec. 4610 

Contains c. d. pe. ne. i. and 69 letters. C. is paged III-VI 
consecutively with the title but is at the end of the vol. Pp. 1- 
48 are longer and in larger type than the rest of the vol. with 
the same number of lines, and have the signatures A.-D., and 
p. 49 begins with signature C. 

91. The Letters of Junius. London: Print¬ 

ed for J. Walker and the proprietors, 1807. D pp. 
XX. 366. B. M., and N. & Q. 65: 341 

‘ Has engraved title, and frontispiece by Unwin.’ 

92. Junius. S. n. u. A new edition. Edin¬ 
burgh : Printed by James Ballantyne and Co. For 
Vernor, Hood, and Sharpe . . . London, 1807. O. 
pp. 1 1 . MIL I-XXXI. 1-380. 5 it x 3 ^- 35 1 . 

B. M. Ec. 4612 

Contains c. d. pe. nf. i. and 69 letters, and po. of Ceorge III, 
Chatham, North, Grafton, Bedford, Rockingham, Wilks [sic.] 
Draper, Camden, and Tooke; engraved by Hopwood, Ridley 
and Kennerley. There is no list of po. A fine ed. 

93 *The Letters of Junius. S. n.u. Campe’s 
edition. Nurnberg and New York. Printed and 
published by Frederick Campe and Co. [n. d.] T. 
pp. I-XXIII, 1.317. 4 x2 T V 45 1 . B. P. L. 

Contains c. d. pe. nf. and 69 letters. 

94. Tbe Letters of the celebrated Junius. A 

new and complete editon. Edinburgh : Turnbull & 
Gall. 1808. 2 v. D. pp. 255,309. B. M. 

N. & Q. 65: 342 says it has five po. 

95. "The Letters of Junius. “S. n. u.” New 

York : Printed [by D & G. Bruce] for Ezra Sargeant 
and M. Carey, Philadelphia. 1809. T. pp. I-IV, 5- 
340. 4 T 9 <r x2 ^- 42 1 . B. P. L. 

Contains c. d. pe. nf. i. and 69 letters. 

96. The Letters of Junius. [Vignette.] 

London, Published by W. Suttaby . . .1810. C. 
Corrall, Printer. D. pp. I-VI, 7-336. 3j£, 3^x2. 

40,39 1 . Ec. 4614 

The title is engraved with vignette “ British patriotism driv¬ 
ing corruption from the constitution.” Engraved by Mitan 
from Cook ; smaller than that in 86. It has frontispiece, “ The 
bill of rights presented to William and Mary,” engraved by 
Armstrong from Cook. Contains c. nf. and 68 letters. 

97 The Letters of Junius In two volumes. 
Vol. I [II.] A new edition, with plates. S. n. u. 
London: Printed for Vernor, Hood, and Sharpe. . . 
1810, 2 v. D. pp. I-XXVIII. 1-237; I-IV, 1-251, 1 
1 . 4^x2j£. 30 1 . B. M. Ec. 4615 

Contains c. d. pe. nf. i. and 69 letters, and po. of Granby, 
Blackstone, Grenville, Bedford, Draper, The King, North, 
Bute, Tooke, Chatham, Sawbridge, Mansfield and Camden ; 
engraved by Ridley and Holl. Directions for placing the 
plates is at the end of v. 2. The nf. are separated from the text 
by a double line. Printed by W. Wilson. 

98. Junius. S. n. u. A new edition, London: 
Printed for Vernor, Hood and Sharpe ... 1810. 

O. pp. I-XXXI, I-III, 1-380. 5*8, 5 t 6 x 3 ^« 35 , 
34 1 . B. M. Ec. 4616 

Contains c. d pe. nf i. and 69 letters, with po. of Grafton, 
Blackstone, Bedford, Draper, Chatham, North, Tooke, Wilks 
[sic.], Rockingham, ( eorge III., Mansfield and Camden; en¬ 
graved by Hopwood, Kennerley. and Ridley, and published in 
1805. There is no list of the po. A very close copy of 92. 
B. mentions an ed. in Roy. 8°. B. M. has a 1 . p copy. 








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99 . The Letters of Junius. A new edition. 

London. S. A. Oddy, 1811. 2. v. D. B. M. 

B says “the title page bears a bee-hive vignette.” Solly in N. 
and Q., 65; 342 says it has an engraved title, seven po. and pp 

243, 248. 

100 . The Letters of Junius. S. n. u. Cam¬ 
bridge : Printed and published by Hilliard & Metcalf. 

1811. D. pp. I-XIX, 21-393. 4 iV- 4 r V c2 /^ - 39. 

C. L., Ec. 4617 

Contains c. nf. d. and 68 letters. 

101 . The Letters of Junius. In two volumes: 
Vol. I. [II.] A new edition. S. n. u. London 
Printed by W. Lewis . . . for James Goodwin . . . 

1812. 2 v. D. pp. I-IV, I-VIII, 1-254; I-IV, 1- 

244. 4^x2^, 30 1 . B. M., Ec. 4618 

There is also an engraved title with vignette—two figures^ 
harp and books. Contains c. d. ne. and 6g letters, wtth po. o 
Chatham, Fox, North, Bute, Tooke and Mansfield, without 
name of engraver. There is no list of the po. 

> 

102 Junius : including letters by the same writer 
under other signatures, (now first collected.) To which 
are added, his confidential correspondence with Mr. 
Wilkes, and his private letters addressed to Mr. H. S. 
Woodfall. With a preliminary essay, notes, fac-similes, 
&c. In three volumes. Vol. I. [II. III.] S. n. u. 
London : Printed by G. Woodfall, for F. C. and J. 
Rivington . . . 1812. 3 v. O. pp. I-XII, 2 sheets 
of facsimiles, *i-*3 }6, 1-248; I-XI, 2 sheets of fac¬ 
similes, 1-516; I-XI 11 , 2 sheets of facsimiles, 1-511 
[5 1 2]. 6^,5^x3^.30,29,281. Ec. 4620 

Contains c. a prelim, essay by J. M. Good, *i-*i6r. Pri 
vate letters by Junius, *i 63~*259. Private correspondence 
=* : 26 i-* 336, d. 1-8, pe. 9-46 the 69 letters 47-248, v. 2 1-448, 
mis. letters 449-5x6, v. 3 1-457, and index 459-511. The iast 
page contains errata to the 3 vol. It contains beneath the text 
many notes of former eds., and numerous and extended addi¬ 
tional notes, some of them covering pages, which are marked 
Edit. The authenticity of the private letters first printed in 
this ed. is examined adversely by D in the Athenaeum, 1848 pp, 
717, 745, and in Papers of a Critic, 2: 47-124, where also 
Good’s essay is severely criticised. In some cases W. has add¬ 
ed to the notes of Junius, and added Author to the notes of 
Junius. Otherwise the notes of Junius are unsigned. Spells 
Newbery with two r’s. Incorrectly prints Junius’s directions 
about errors in Polit. contest. Is reviewed in Mon. Rev. 2d 
ser., 71 : 367-79. B. M. has a 1 . p. copy. 

103 . Junius. . . Illustrated by Mr. E. Bocquet 

London: Sherwood, Neely & Jones. 1812, Q. pp - 
364. B. M* 

The title is engraved. S. says it has 12 po. 

104 . Junius. [Same as 102.] In two volumes. 

Vol. I. [II]. S. n. u. Philadelphia: Published by 
Bradford and Inskeep; and Inskeep and Bradford. 
New York. William Fry, Printer. 1813. 2 v. O. pp. 
I-XII, *i-*2io, 1 1 . 1-279; I-XIII, 1 -513. 6-j^x 

3/ 8 . 38 1 . Y. U., Ec. 4622 

Contains the same matter as 102, similarly arranged except 
as to the place of the facsimiles. 

105 . The Letters of Junius. “S. n. u.” New 

York: Published by D. Huntington . . . 1813. D. 
pp. I-IV, 5-300. 4 f 5 6 , 4 tV c2 X • 4 6 , 45 !• Ec. 4624 

Has also an engraved title with imprint, Baltimore. Pub¬ 
lished by Fielding Lucas, Jr. and Joseph Cushing. 1814. I. 
Robinson Printer, with the motto, “ Prodesse Civibus.’’ It is 
printed by C. S. Van Winkle. Contains c. d. pe. nf. and 69 
letters. 


106. Junius. *S. n. u. Illustrated by Mr. Ed¬ 

ward Bocquet . . . From original paintings. Lon¬ 
don: Printed by S. McDowall, Leadenhall street, 
for Gale, Curtis & Fenner . . . 1813: Q. pp. 13 1 , 
1-364, 1 1. 6 y 2 , 6>£x4jf. 25. 24 1. 

B. M., Closed case. Ec. 4626 

The title is engraved. Contains c. d. pe. nf. and 69 letters ; 
and po. of Chatham from Brompton, Rockingham from Rey¬ 
nolds, Draper from Gainsborough, Grafton from Hoppner, 
Blackstone from Gainsborough, George the Third from Ram¬ 
say, North from Dance, Bute from Ramsay. Tooke from a 
bust, Wilkes from Pine, Mansfield from Reynolds, and Camden 
from Reynolds ; all engraved by Bocquet and published by 
Sherwood, Neely & Jones. B. says the illustrations are by 
Howard Bocquet, and A follows him. This is doubtless the 
same as 103, except the title. 

107. Letters between Junius and Tooke. In 

Memoir of Tooke by Alex. Stephens. Lond. 1813 
2 v. O. 1. 362-406. Lt. 2525 

Contains letters 51, 52, 53, 54, 'and 56, of J. E., with com¬ 
ments. 

108. The Letters of Junius. “ S. n. u.” 

Baltimore: Published by F. Lucas, Jr. and Joseph 
Cushing. 1814. J. Robinson, Print. D. pp. I-XIX, 
1-316.-4x2^. 40 1 . P. L., Ec. 4628 

It has also an engraved title identical with that in 105, and a 
frontispiece like that in 86, but engraved by Maverick. Con¬ 
tains c. d. pe. nf. and 69 letters. 

109. Junius: [Same as 102]. Second edition. 

Vol. I. [II, III.] S. n. u. London: Printed by G. 
Woodfall, for F. C. and J. Rivington . . .1814. 3 
v. O. pp. I-VIII, 2 sheets of facsimiles, 1-176, 
*I73-*I76, 177-588; I-XI, 2 sheets of facsimiles. 
1-518; I-XIII, 1 1 . 2 sheets of facsimiles, 1-510. 

6l /&’ 5 ^ x 3 tV 3 °> 29, 28 1 . B. M., Y. U., Ec. 4621 

A very close reprint of 102. The a. is omited, and four 
pages are added to the preliminary essay, and to make room 
for it the pp. *i73-*i76 are inserted after p. 176. There are also 
some additional notes. In the c. of v. 1, the paging of the ed. 
of 1812 is given, with the omission of the * in the first part. 
With these exceptions the two eds. agree nearly page for page. 

110. The Letters of Junius. ... A new 

edition. London: John Bell. 1814, D. pp. XXII, 
284. B. M. 

“ Vol. 7 of Bell’s edition of the constitutional classics,” 

111. The Letters of Junius, including let¬ 
ters of the same writer under other signatures; to 
which are added his confidential correspondence with 
Mr. Wilkes, and his private letters addressed to Mr. 
Henry S. Woodfall. Lond. 1817, 3 v. O. 

' Edin. Sub. Lib. 

112. The Letters of Junius. “ S. n. u.’ 

Philadelphia: Published by David Hanna. Wm. 
Brown, Printer. 1818. D. pp. I-XXVII, 1-412. 3^, 
3 ^ x2 tV 36,35 1 - Ec. 4630 

Contains d. pe. nf. and 69 letters. 

113. The Letters of Junius. “Prodesse 

Civibus.” Chiswick: From the press of C. Whit- 
tingham . . . Sold by R. Jennings, Poultry . . . 
1819, D. pp. I-VI. 3 1. 1-3*12. 3|f, 3 tI x2 tV 4L 
40 1 . B. M. Ec. 4632 

Has also an engraved title with vigpette by Englehart from 
Westall, Barons of Magna Charta. The three unpaged leaves 
contain c. and there are d. nf. and 69 letters. 

114. The Letters of Junius. A new edi¬ 

tion, with notes and a general index. Paris: Baudry 
& Lance, 1819. 2. v. D. B. M. 




A JUNIUS BIBLIOGRAPHY. 


67 


115. The Letters of Junius. S. n. u. Lon¬ 

don : Printed for F. C. and J. Rivington . . . By T. 
Davison, Whitefriars. 1820. D. pp. I-XIX, 1-363. 
3 #» 3 %* 2. 39,38 1 . Ec. 4633 

Has also an engraved title with vignette, a female with staff 
and cap of liberty, and a frontispiece, Magna Charta, both en¬ 
graved by Davenport from Hilton. Contains c. d. pe. nf. and 69. 
Tetters. This copy is uncut, and in original binding. 

116. The Letters of Junius. Vol. I. [II.] 

[Vignette.] S. n. u. London: Published by John 
Sharpe, Piccadilly. 1820. 2 v. in 1. D. I-XVIII, 

19-204,1-212. 3 ri» 3 Tf x2 ^- 34*33 !• Ec. 1634 

The titles are engraved and are included in the paging. That 
of v. i contains a veiled portrait in a suspended frame, en¬ 
graved by Murray from Corbould. That ofv. 2, has a vignette, 
staff, with cap of liberty, leaning against a rock, and a sword 
lying across Magna Charta and Bill of Rights, engraved by 
Pye from R. W. Contains d. pe. nf. c. and 68 letters. The c. 
is called index. The vol. belongs to the series of “ British 
Prose Writers, v. 13.” 

117. The Letters of Junius. Complete in 

one volume. S. n. u. London : Printed for J. Bum- 
pus . . . 1820. D. pp. I-XXXV, 1-460. 4^5, 
4 T 7 * X2 H- 30> 2 9l. Ec.4635 

Has also an engraved title with vignette in which is seen a 
hand holding a pen, and under it the word Junius, executed 
by Bull. Contains c. d. pe. nf. and 69 letters. 

118 *The Letters of Junius. [Vignette.] 

“S. n. u.” New York: Published by Evert Duyc- 
kinck. No. 68 Water street. 1821. D. pp. I-XXX, 
1-272. 4j^x2j^. 40 1 . Southbridge Pub. Lib. 

The title has vignette like that in vol. 2 of 116, but coarsely 
engraved. There is also an engraved title with veiled po. as in 
115, engraved by Anderson from Corbould. On the reverse of 
the title there stands “ Van Pelt & Spear, printers,” and on p. 
372 “ D. McDuffee, printer.” Contains c. d. pe. nf. and 69 
letters. 

119 The Letters of Junius. From the latest 
London edition. In two volumes. Stat nominus [sic.] 
umbra. Vol. I. [II.] New York: Published by 
Henry Durell. 1821. 2 v. in 1. D. pp. I-XXIV, 
25-216 ; 1-215. 5 y 2t 5tV x 3tV ; 33. 22 1. Ec. 4636 

At the front of v. 1 are the engraved titles of 116, engraved 
by G. Pekenino. Contains c. d. pe. and 68 letters. 

120. The Letters of Junius. Complete in 

one volume. Embellished with six portraits. S. n. u. 
Edinburgh: Printed by Thomas Turnbull . . . 1821. 
D. pp. 1 1 , I-XXXI, 1-448. 4 ^x 2 ^. 33 » 

32, 31 1 . Ec. 4637 

Contains c. d. pe. nf. and 69 letters. The po. are Blackstone, 
Draper, Grenville, Bute, Bedford and North, without name of 
engraver. The list of po. is on p VI. 

121. Letters of Junius; with preliminary 

dissertations, and copious notes. By Atticus Secun- 
dus. Edinburgh; Published by Oliver & Boyd . . . 
1822. D. pp. I-XII, 1-528. 4X1 3 tb x2 X- 4 °, 

39 , 38 B. M„ Ec. 4638 

Has also an engraved title, with a vignette, an artist painting 
the name Junius on the base of a bust, and with the imprint, 
“Edinburgh, Published by Oliver & Boyd. The portraits and 
vignette drawn by John Watson, and engraved by James 
Stewart.” The frontispiece is a group of po. of George III., 
Grafton, Mansfield, Camden, Draper, Wilkes and Bute. Con¬ 
tains a. c. prelim, dis. d. pe. nf. and 69 letters. The ed., John 
McDiarmid, favors the claim of Francis; he has added notes 
marked Ed. This copy is in original binding, uncut. 

122. The Letters of Junius. Volume I. [II.] 

[Vignette] Paris, Published by Malepeyre . . . 
MDCCCXXII. 2'v, S. pp. I-XCIII, 1-27652 1 , 
I ' 3 ° 9 - 3 t 5 5 x2 M- 2 5 Ec - 4639 

Contains dissertation by J. W. Lake, arguing for Francis, 
d. pe. ne. and 68 letters. It is printed by Firmin Didot, and 
his monogram is on the title. It belongs to the series of British 
Prose Writers, B. says it has po. of Francis. 


123. Lettres de Junius, traduites de 1’ Anglais 

[from the edition edited by J. W. Lake] avec des 
notes historiques et politiques par J. T. Parisot. Paris. 
1823, 2 t. O. B. M. 

124. The Letters of Junius. “ Prodesse 

civibus.” Chiswick. Printed by C. and C. Whit- 
tingham. . . . 1824. S. pp. I-XVI, 1-331. 4 
4x2^. 39 > 38 1 . Ec. 4640 

Has also an engraved title like that in 113 and with the date, 
1819. Contains d. c. nf. and 68 letters. Forms no. 16 of “Whit- 
tingham’s Cabinet Library.” This copy is uncut and in original 
binding. 

125. The Letters of Junius. In two vol¬ 
umes. Stat nominus [sic] umbra. Vol. I [II]. 
Stereotyped by J. Reed, Boston. Boston: published 
by N. H. Whitaker, 1826. 2. v. D. pp. I-XXV, 27- 
216; 1-215. 4 j|, 4 t5 x 2J^. 35, 34 1 . Y. U. 

Has also engraved titles, v. 1. with vignette of Draper, and 
v. 2 that of North. Contains c. d. pe. nf. and 68 letters. 

126. The Letters of Junius. In two vol¬ 

umes. Vol. I. [II.] Stereotyped by J. Reed, Boston. 
Boston: 1827, D. Ec. 4641 

It has the frontispieces of Chatham and Tooke engarved by 
Johnson, and also the engraved titles of 125, Boston, Pub¬ 
lished by N. H. Whitaker, 1826. Has no name of printer. 
In v. 1, p. 214 a paragraph of about a page and a half, “ I do 
not . . , ” is omitted. The d. and pe. are in smaller type 
than the body of the book. It is a very close reprint of 125. 

127. The Letters of Junius. London: J. F. 

Dove, 1827. S. pp. 290. N. & Q. 65; 342 

128. The Letters of Junius. [Edited by J. 
W. Lake.] Paris: Baudry. 1829, 2 v. T. B. M. 

Vols. 15, 16 of “ The British Classics ...” Edited by 
J. W. Lake. 

129. The Letters of Junius. In two volumes. 

S. n. u. Vol. I. [II.] Stereotyped by J. Reed, Bos¬ 

ton. Boston: 1829, 2 v. D. pp. I-XXV, 27-216; 
1-215. Ec. 4642 

Has the po. and also the engraved titles of 126, with date 
changed to 1829. On p. 213 of v. 1, erroneously printed 113, the 
omitted paragraph 126 is inserted, and pp. 211-216 are in small¬ 
er type to make room for it. The paper is larger. It is printed 
by J. H. A. Frost. In c. of v. 1. arabic figures only are used. 
Otherwise this is identical with 126. 

130. The Letters of Junius. In two vol¬ 

umes. S. n. u. Vol. I. [II.] Stereotyped by J. Reed, 
Boston. Boston: 1830. 2 v. in I. D. pp. I-XXV, 
27-216; 1-215. Ec 4643 

Has the po. and engraved titles of 126 with date 1829. Other¬ 
wise identical with 129. 

131 Lettres de Junius, traduites . . . par J. 

T. Parisot. Nouvelle edition. Paris, 1830, 2 t. O. 

B. M. 

132. The Letters of Junius. In two volumes. 

S, n. u. Vol. I. [II.] Baltimore: W. B. Cram, 
James Rice, Jr., Louisville, Ky. Wm. Woody, 
printer, 1834. 2. v. D. pp. 1-216; 1-215. 4 > 6 , 4 J^> 
4^x2^. 35, 34, 33 1 . Ec. 4646 

In the last line of c. of v. 2, Clarendon is printed for Camden. 
The error on p. 213, v. 1, is corrected. The d. and pe. are in 
the same type as the body of the book. The matter of the 
body of the book agrees with 126, but the d. and pe. do not. 
C. L. has a copy without date. 

133. Junius. [Same as 102.] In two volumes. 

Vol. I. [II.] S. n. u. Philadelphia: Walker, 24 
Arch street. MDCCCXXXVI, 2 v. O. pp. I-IX, 
1-405; I-VII, 1-452. 7 x 4 t V 44 I- Ec. 4648 

Contains the same matter as 102, including the error and 
misprints in v. 1, pp. *172, *173. S. says “ some copies were 
printed on writing paper for the late E. D. Ingraham.” 



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134. *The Letters of Junius. In two vol¬ 
umes. S. n. u. Vol. I. [II]. Boston: Published by 
N. H. Whitaker, and sold by B. B. Mussey. 1846. 
2 v. D. pp. I-XXV, 27-216; 1-215. 4}!, 

35 , 34 , I- B. A. 

Printed from plates of 125, 126, 129 and 130. 

135. The Letters of Junius. From the last 
London edition. Stat nominus [sic.] umbra. Vol. I. 
[II.] Philadelphia: Published by C.& F. Bell, 1846. 
2 v. in 1. D. pp. I-XXIV, 25-216 ; 1-215. 

Ec. 4650 

Was printed from the same plates as 119, as shown by bat¬ 
tered letters, pp. 1: 73, 2 : 19; with new title and without the 
engraved titles Has one sheet of facsimiles and one plate of 
seals from Woodfall. 

136. The Letters of Junius. From the latest 

London edition, with facsimiles of attributed authors. 
Stat nominus [sic.] umbra. Two vols. in one. Z. & 
B. F. Pratt, North Middlebury, Mass. 1848. D. pp. 
I-XXIV, 25-216; 1-215. Ec. 4652 

Has three facsimiles from Woodfall; the page has a two-line 
border 6^x4, It is printed by Egbert, Hovey & King, New 
York, from the same plates as 119 and 135. 

137. Woodfall’s Junius. The letters of Ju¬ 

nius, from the latest London edition, with facsimiles 
of attributed authors. Stat nominus (sic.) umbra. 
Two vols. in one. New York : Leavitt & Allen, 
No. 379 Broadway, [n. d.] D. pp, I-XXIV, 25-216; 
1-215. Ec. 4652a 

The pages have a single line border, 7, 3 6 X4%. Has two sheets 
of facsimiles. Is printed from the same plates as 119, 135, 136. 
Name of printer is not given. 

138. -. New York: Leavitt, Trow & 

Co., 191 Broadway, 1848. O. pp. I-XXIV, 25-216; 
1-215. War. Dep. Wash. 

The border of the page is 6^x4. Printed from the same 
plates as 137. 

139. Junius: including letters by the same writer 
under other signatures: to which are added his confi¬ 
dential correspondence with Mr. Wilkes, and his 
private letters to Mr. H. S. Woodfall; A new and 
enlarged edition, with new evidence as to authorship, 
and an analysis by the late Sir Harris Nicolas, by 
John Wade. Vol. I. [II]. London: Henry G. Bohn 

. . . 1850. 2 v. S. pp. I X, 1-480; I-X, *XI- 

*XXII, XI-XC. 1-458. 5 r V St\, 5 tV x 3 X- 42, 4 L 
40 1 . Ec.4660 

Vol. 1 contains a. by Wade, prelim, essay, d. pe. and the 69 
letters. Vol. 2, contains pe. by Wade, analysis by Nicolas, a 
part of a. by Woodfall, History and discovery of Junius by 
Wade, and the private and miscellaneous letters of Junius, and 
a full index. The most of the notes of J. E. are inserted and 
marked, Junius : those from Woodfall’s ed. of 1812 are not 
signed ; and those that appear here for the first time are marked 
Ed. Wade supports the claim of Francis. This ed. is adversely 
criticised by D. in Athenaeum, 1850, pp. 125, 154, 863, 939, 969, 
and 993, and in Papers of a Critic, 2, 47. (Tp 2300); also by 


H. Martin in N. 8c Q. 9 ; 584. Wade repeats Woodfall’s erro¬ 
neous statement that the Political Contest contained fifteen let¬ 
ters ; and also the incorrect references to errors pointed out by 
Junius in P. L. 4. Printed by H. D. Woodfall. Forms a part 
of Bohn’s Standard Library, subsequently issued at different 
dates from the same plates. 

140 The Letters of Junius. In two vol¬ 
umes. “ vS. n. u,” Vol. I. [II.] Boston: Benjamin 
Mussey & Co. . . . 1851. 2 v. D. pp. I-XXV. 

27-216; 1-215. i« Cin. P. L. 

Reprint with new title, from the plates of 129 retaining the 
error of 113 for 213. 

141. Woodfall’s Junius. [Same as 136] 
New York : Leavitt & Company . . . 1851, O. pp. 
I-XXIV, 1-216; 1-215. Ec. 4662 

Has a single-line border 7,5X4%. Printed from the same 
plates as 119, 135, 137, and 138. 

142 The Letters of Junius. In Select British 
Eloquence, by C. A. Goodrich, N. Y. 1852. O. 

Tr. 3490 

Contains letters 1, 3, 7, 12, 15, 23, 35 and 36, with critical and 
historical notes. Inclines to the Franciscan theory. 

143. The Letters of Junius. Boston: 1853. 

D. Merc. Lib. Boston. 

144. The Letters of Junius. Two volumes 
in one. “S. n. u.” New edition. Willis P. Hazard 

. . . Philadelphia [n. d.] D. pp. I-XXV. 27-216; 
1-215- Ec. 4655 

Has but one title, and no name of printer. Printed from the 
same plates as 129 retaining the misprint 1; 213. 

145. Three Letters of Junius, believed to 
be unpublished. Middle Hill. 1864. Q. pp. 4. p. p. 

B. M. 

146. Junius: [Same as 139.] London: Bell & 

Daldy . . . 1868. 2 v. S. Ec. 4660a 

Printed by William Clowes and Sons. Identical witb 139, 
except the imprint; and repeatedly issued with change of date. 

147. The Letters of Junius. In Knight’s 

half hours with the best letter writers. London, 1867,/ 
8. 2 v. D. 

Vol. 2 contains several letters. 

148. Junius. [Same as 102.] London and 

New York . . . Routledge . . . 1875. D. pp. 
XIX, 1-52J. B. P. L. 

Contains a preface, beginning “Every reader is acquainted 
...” and ending, “ . . .Is that secret known?” Appears 
to be a close reprint of 102. Printed by John Childs and Son. 

149. Junius: Including letters by the same 

writer, under other signatures, (now first collected). 
To which are added, his confidential correspondence 
with Mr. Wilkes, and his private letters addressed 
to Mr. H. S. Woodfall. With a preliminary essay, 
notes, fac-similes, &c. S. n. u. London and New 
York: George Routledge & Sons. 1878, sq. O., 
double column, pp. XIX, 524. D. F. Day. 


[TO BE CONTINUED .] 




A JUNIUS BIBLIOGRAPHY. 


BY JOHN EDMANDS. 


[<CONTINUED FROM PAGE 68.] 
Explanations of the plan are given on page 48. 


II. WORKS AND ARTICLES 
ABOUT JUNIUS. 


1 . Interesting letters selected'from the corres¬ 

pondence of Messrs. Wilkes, Horne, Beckford and 
Junius. 8. O. A. 

2 . A letter to an honourable brigadier general, 

commander in chief of his majesty’s forces in Canada. 
London: Printed for J. Burd, opposite St. Dunstari’s 
church , Fleetstrcet. 1760, O. pp. I 1 . 1-32. SX x 
3 l A- 23 1 . Fb. 4685 

P. 32 contains only “errata.’' The brigadier general is Lord 
George Townshend. Said to have been written by Junius. 

3 A refutation of the letter to an honourable 
brigadier general, commander of his majesty’s forces 
in Canada. By an Officer. Urit enim fulgore suo. 
London: Printed for R. Stevens, at Pope’s Head in 
Pater noster Row. MDCCLX, O. pp. (2) 52. 

N. & Q. 27 : 127. S. 

S. mentions a second and a fourth ed. and says it is probably 
by Thurlow. The letter and the refutation have been reprinted 
by Simons. See under 1841. 

4 . A defence of the minority in the house of com¬ 

mons, on the question relating to general warrants. 
London: Printed for J. Alnon, 1764, O. pp. 2 1 . 
1-38. L. C. 

-. Same. The second edition. London : 

Printed for J. Almon . . . 1764, O. pp. 2 1 . 1-38. 

v.425 of Xg. 6692 

L. C. has 3d, 4th and 5th ed. 

5 . A letter to the Public Advertiser . . .London: 
Printed for J. Almon . . .1764,0. pp. 51. 

v. 425 of Xg. 6692 

Signed “Candor,” supposed to be Junius. L. C. has 2d 
and 3d ed. 

6. A reply to the defence of the majority, on the 
question of general warrants. London: Printed for 
J. Almon . . . 1764, O. pp. 48. v. 7 of Bg. 6692 

7. A postscript to the letter, on libels, warrants, &c. 

in answer to a postscript in the defence of the ma¬ 
jority, and another pamphlet, entitled, considerations 
on the legality of general warrants. Printed for J. 
Almon, opposite Biirlington-House in Piccadilly, 1765 
O. p. 7. L. C. 

-. Same. The second edition, considerably 

enlarged. London: Printed for J. Almon . . . 
1765, O. pp. 1-25. v. 7 of Bg. 6692 

This is followed by “additions to the second and third 
editions.” The half-title has the words “ New Postscript.” 
L. C. has additions to the fourth edition. 


8. Considerations on the legality of general 
warrants, and the propriety of a parliamentary regula¬ 
tion of the same. To which is added, a postscript on 
a late pamphlet concerning juries, libels, &c. Lon¬ 
don: Printed for W. Nicoll . . . 1765, O. pp. 48. 

v. 7 of Bg. 6692 

L. C. has 2d ed. 

9 . An enquiry into the doctrine, lately propagated, 

concerning libels, warrants, and the seisure of papers; 
with a view to some late proceedings, and the defence 
of them by the majority; upon the principles of the 
law and the constitution. In a letter to Mr. Almon 
from the father of Candor . . . London: Printed for 
J. Almon, 1764, O. 1 1 .. pp. 1—155. L. C. 

10. A letter concerning libels, warrants, the seisure 
of papers, and sureties for the peace of behaviour; 
with a view to some late proceedings, and the defence 
of them by the majority. With the postscript and an 
appendix. The sixth edition . . . London: Printed 
for J. Almon . . . 1766, O. pp. 132. 

v. 425 of Xg. 6692 

This is the 6th ed. of “ An enquiry. . above. The 
postscript fp. 113) is a reply to “A defence” (No. 4), and to 
“ considerations . . . ” (No. 8). L. C. has a 2d and a 4th ed. 
with title “A letter concerning . . . .” 

11. An enquiry into the conduct of the late Right 
Honourable Commoner. London: Printed for J. 
Almon. [n. d.] O. pp. 72. 

Relates to Chatham. B. M. mentions a fifth impression, 
in 1766 : and suggests H. Cotes as the author. L. C. has 2d 
and 4th ed. 

12. An address to Junius, on his letter in the 

Public Advertiser, Dec. 19,1769. London : [Dodsley] 
1769. O. p. 36. B. M. 

Points at Mr. Wilkes as the author of the letters- Noticed in 
Mon. Rev. 42 : 66. B. gives the date 1770. 

13. Forster, Nathaniel. An answer to a pam¬ 
phlet, entitled, “The question stated, whether the 
freeholders of Middlesex forfeited their right by voting 
for Mr. Wilkes at the last election ?” With a post¬ 
script, occasioned by a letter in the papers subs:ribed 
Junius. London: [1769] Fletcher. Q. 

Noticed in Mon. Rev.. Aug. 1769. 41 : 158. Xb. 6106. 

14 . -. A letter to Junius; by the author of 

the answer to the “Question stated,” etc. London: 
James Fletcher & Co., 1769, Q. pp. 15. B. M. 

15. Fearne, C: An impartial answer to the doc¬ 
trine delivered in a letter, which appeared in the 
Public Advertiser on the 19th of Dec., 1769, under 
the signature of Junius. London: Murray. O. 

Noticed in Mon. Rev., Jan. 1770. 44 : 66. Xb. 6ic6. 









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16 . A second postscript to a late pamphlet, entitled, 
a letter to Mr. Almon, in matter of libel. By the 
author of that letter . . . London: Printed for J. 
Miller. . . 1770 . . . O. pp. 48. v.7ofBg.6692 

17 An answer to Junius, showing his imaginary 
ideas and false principles, his wrong position and ran¬ 
dom conclusions. London: Organ. In the Strand. O. 

Noticed in Mon. Rev., Mar. 1770. 44: 261. Xb. 6106. 

18 . The twelve letters of Canana; on the impro¬ 
priety of petitioning the king to dissolve the parlia¬ 
ment. Lond : 1770. [no publisher] O. pp. 44. B. 

" Addressed to the king against Junius. Very rare.” 

19 . The state of the nation, as represented to a 

certain great personage, by Junius and the freeholder; 
and the petition of the citizens of London, for redress 
of grievances ... to which is added his Majesty’s 
answer, with Junius’s remarks. London: W. Martin. 
1770, O. pp. 46. B. M. 

20 . A letter to Samuel Johnson, LL. D. Lond: 

J. Almon. 1770. O. B. 

21 . Another letter to Mr. Almon, in matter of 

libel . . . London: Printed for J. Almon . . . 
1770, O. pp. 198. v. 7 of Bg. 6692 

22 . The trial of John Almon . . . upon an in¬ 
formation, filed ex-officio . . .for selling Junius’s 
letter to the K— ... To which is prefixed a copy 
of the information. London: 1770,0. 

23 . The trial of John Almon, bookseller, for 

selling Junius’s letter to the K-g. Lond. Miller. 
I 77 LO. B. 

24 . Letters addressed to the king, the Duke of 
Grafton, the Earls of Chesterfield and Sandwich, Lord 
Barrington, Junius, and Rev. Mr. Horne, under the 
signature of P. P. S. Lond: 1771, O. 

N. & Q. 13: 287 

25 . K ***’s answer to Junius. Taken from an 
English paper. Philadelphia: Re-printed and sold 
by William Goddard . . . M.DCC.LXXI, O. pp.8. 

P- L. 

There is a vignette on the last page. 

26 . Johnson, S: The style of Junius. In his 

Thoughts on . . . Falkland’s Islands. Lond: 1771; 
also in his Works. Lond: 1796. 8: 128. 

Xd. 4605a 

-. -. Same. London: 1816. 

12 v. O. 8:128-31. Xb. 4605b 

27 . The right of the sailors vindicated. In 

answer to a letter of Junius, wherein he asserts the 
necessity and legality of pressing men into . . . the 
navy. 1772. O. B. M. 

28 . Hughes, Benjamin. An epistle to Junius. 

London : Richardson & Co., 1774, Q. B. 

Noticed in Mon. Rev., Feb. 1774. n. s. 50 : 156 Xb. 6106. 

29 . Johnstone, George. Speech. . . to which 

is added the two most masterly letters of Junius, to 
the people of England in favor of the Americans. 
London: Printed for G. Allen . . . [1775 ?] O. 
pp. 32. B. A. 

30 . Dawes, (M.) Fugitive essays, with some 
cursory memoirs of Miss Y—g, Mrs. W—n and Miss 
R—n of Drury Lane Theatre, cr. 8 vo. 1776. 

The fugitive pieces including an answer to “Junius’s letter 
to Mansfield.” 


31. A defence of the . . . Earl of Shelburne . . . 
to which is added a postscript addressed to . . 
John, Earl of Stair. By the author of Junius’s letters. 
9th ed. Dublin: 1783,0. pp. 84. Manch. Free Lib. 

32. A serious letter to the public, on the late 

transaction between Lord North and the Duke of 
Grafton. By Junius . . . London: Hooper and 
Davis. MDCCLX&VIII, O. pp. 24. S. 

Fictitious. 

33. Anecdotes of Junius ; to which is prefixed 
the kings reply. Dublin. Printed by P. Byrne. No. 
108, Grafton-street. M, DCC, LXXVIII, O. pp. 

2 1. 1-52. 5 J 4 x 3 tV 2 5 1 Ec - 2 °5 

The king in reply, &c., occupies pp. 1-19, and the anecdotes, 
pp. 21-52 The “ anecdotes ” is a reprint from the Piccadilly 
ed. of Junius (23) with the omission of the last 6 lines. The 
writer assumes that Burke wrote the letters. 

34. Anecdotes of Junius; to which is prefixed 
the king’s reply. Southampton. T. Baker and J. Bew. 
Lond. and Dublin : 1788. O. N. & Q. 13 : 185 

“This is a mere reprint of anecdotes of the author, prefixed 
to the edition of 1771 (called the ‘ Piccadilly ’ edition.”) B. 

35. Thicknesse, Philip. Junius discovered. 

Lond : Fores, 1789. pp. 36. B. 

In this pamphlet the letters are attributed to John Horne 
Tooke. 

36. Junius’s political axioms, addressed to 
twelve millions of people in Great Britain and Ire¬ 
land. Lond: Griffiths, 1795. O. 

An attack on measures of the administration ; not by 
“Junius.” Noticed in Mon. Rev., Lond., Jan. 1796. p. 82. 
Xb. 6106. B. gives the date (? 1770.) 

37. Boyd, Hugh Macauley. The Indian observer. 
With life of the author ... by Lawrence Dundas 
Campbell. London: Cadell, 1798,0. 

In the preface the editor endeavors to show that Boyd wrote , 
the letters. The Indian observer is contained in the miscel¬ 
laneous works, v. 2. See British Critic, 13 : 326. Xb. 1172. 

38. Butler, C: Letters dated July, 1799, giving 

an account of the inquiries of John Wilkes and him¬ 
self, relative to the authorship of Junius. B. 

Republished with additions in Butler’s reminiscences, 1822. 

39. Letters about Junius. In European maga¬ 
zine. Lond., 1799, O. 36:94. Xb. 2770 

Two letters from L. D. Campbell and W: Woodfall, for and 
against Boyd’s claim Woodfall’s letter is in Fitzgerald’s 
Another Guess (Ec. 2982). p 71. 

40. Authorship of Junius. In The Scots maga¬ 
zine. Edinb., 1799. 61 : 660, 734. Xb. 8020 

Relates to the claim of Boyd. 

41. Chalmers, George. An appendix to the 

supplemental apology for the believers in the suppo¬ 
sititious Shakspeare-papers: being the documents for 
the opinion that Hugh McAuley Boyd wrote Junius’s 
letters. London: Printed by Luke Hansard, for 
Thun as Egerton, 1800, O. pp. 4 1 . I-147, fac¬ 
simile of handwriting. L. C. 

“ Has examined and confuted Maclean’s pretensions.”— 
Britton. 

42. Authorship of the letters. In British critic. 

London: 1800. 16: 16. Xb. 1172 

Criticises adversely Chalmers’s claim for Boyd. 






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43. The miscellaneous works of Hugh Boyd, the 
author of the letters of Junius. With an account of 
his life and writings, by Lawrence Dundas Campbell. 
London: Printed for T. Cadell, junior, and W. 
Davies . . . by R. Noble . . . 1800. 2 v. O. pp. 

xx > 3 2 3 ; title, 1 1 . 495. E. 1092 

Has a portrait of Boyd. Attempts to prove that Boyd was 
the author of the letters. The appendix to the life contains two 
letters from J. Almon, in support of Boyd's claim, and an ac¬ 
count of a controversy in the Morning Chronicle , in Aug. 1799, 
respecting the same. 

44 Rodney, Thomas. Claims of Charles Lee. 
In Wilmington (Del.) Mirror, April 1803, and St. 
James’s Chronicle. London: 1803. 

Narrating a conversation with Lee in 1773. Rodney's claims 
for Lee were controverted in a letter published in The 
Recorder, (Richmond, Va.) of Mar. 19. 1803, by Ralph 

Wormeley, of Virginia, a friend of Lee, and supported by 
Daniel Carthy of North Carolina, in a series of papers in the 
Virginia Gazette. 

45 . [Girdlestone, Thomas.] Reasons for re¬ 
jecting the presumptive evidence of Mr. Almon, that 
Mr. Hugh Boyd was the writer of Junius, with 
passages selected to prove the real author of the letters 
of Junius. London: Highley, 1807. O. 

Mr. Almon’s presumptive evidence is that prefixed to his edi* 
tion of Junius published in 1806: the “reai author” is Gen 
Charles Lee. This was reprinted in “ fact* tending to prove,” 
etc. See under 1811. B. gives the date 1808, ana F. follows 
him. Noticed in British Critic, Lond., 1807. 30:334 Xb. 
1172. and in Mon. Rev., London, Aug. 1808. n. s. 56: 437. 
Xb. 6106 

46 . Hamilton, W: G. Parliamentary logick. 

Lond., 1808, O. Bg. 3775 

In the preface, pp. XXVIII-XXXVII, the editor gives rea¬ 
sons against Hamilton’s being the author. 

47. Amusemen s of solitu'e. (Who was the 

real author of Jun us’s letters? [Attributing them to 
Lord Chatham.] Dialogue of the dead. The 1st 
Earl of Chatham and William Pitt.) Clonmel, 1809. 
O. B. M. 

The dialogue is in Fitzgerald (Ec. 2982) p. 81. It has no 
reference to Junius. 

48. [Fitzgerald, Rev.] Another guess at Junius 

and a dialogue . . . London : printed lor T. Hook- 
ham, junior and E. T. Hookham . . . 1809, O. 

pp. 106. Ec. 2982 

An attempt to prove that William Pitt, Earl of Chatham, 
was the author. The preface argues against the claim of Mr. 
Boyd and others. Noticed in Mon. Rev., London, Jan. 1810. 
6 : 108. Xb. 6106. A. gives the date 1819 ? 

49 . Hamilton’s parliamentary logic. In Edinb. 

Rev. London: Oct. 1809. 15: 163-6. Xb 2538 

Confirms the views of the editor of the parliamentary logick. 

50. Dubois, E: Memoirs of Sir Philip Francis, 
K. B. 

First printed in Monthly Mirror, May and June, 1810; re¬ 
printed in Taylor’s Identity ot Junius, 2d ed. pp. 17-31. Ec. 
8755. Reviewed by D. in Athenaeum, 1850. p 941, and in 
Papers of a Critic. 2 : 86*. Tp. 2300. On Dubois’s alleged 
authorship of the Identity of Junius. See N. & Q. 2 : 103, 258. 

51. On the writings of Junius. In the Port Folio. 

New series. P., i8ii,0. 6:313-29. Xb. 7090 

A criticism on the letters, and touches lightly on the author¬ 
ship. 

52. Draper, Sir W: Letters to Junius. Lond., 

1812, 0 . B. 

“ In defense of the Earl of Granby and Gen. Gansell.” 

53 Woodfall’s edition of the Letters of Junius. 
In Monthly Review. 2d series. London, 1813. 
71 : 367-79. Xb. 6106 

Discusses the claims of several writers, with leaning towards 
Sackville. 


54 . One more conjecture, G. N. S. In Gent, 

mag. Lond. 82: 499*. Xb. 3318 

Favors W; Petty, Earl of Shelburne. Reasons against this 
claim are given by Junior in Gent. Mag. 83: 3. 

55 . Blakeway, Rev. J: Brickdale An attempt 
to ascertain the author of the letters published under 
the signature of Junius . . London: Published by 
Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown; and W. 
Eddowes. Shrewsbury, 1813, O. pp. 2 1 . 1-72. 

B. P. L. 

A copy in L. C. has imprint, Shrewsbury : printed and sold 
by W. Eddowes, 1813. Advocates the claim of Tooke. Re¬ 
viewed, with leaning towards Tooke, in Monthly Rev., Jan. 
1817. 82:68. Xb. 6106. B. gives “ An attempt to ascertain 
the author of Junius. Lond., 1817. 8 vo.” Is this an error, or 
a later ed. of Blakeway ? 

56 . [Taylor, John.] A discovery of the author 

of the letters of Junius, founded on such evidence and 
illustrations, as explain all the mysterious circum¬ 
stances and apparent contradictions, which have con¬ 
tributed to the concealment of this “most important 
secret of our times.” London : Printed for Taylor 
and Hessey . . . 1813. O. pp. 139. L. C. 

Is printed by T. Davison. Has no preface, contents or index ; 
is not divided into chapters. Claims that Dr. Francis and Sir 
P. Franc s were the authors of the letters. Noticed in Monthly 
Rev., Aug. 1813. p. 446. Xb. 6106, also in Gent. Mag. 83 : 
*640 and 86: 2, 539. The copy in L. C. has printed slip of 
errata at end. 

57 . [Glover, Richard.] Memoirs by a celebrated 
literary and political character. London: Murray, 

1813, O. 

-. Same. A new edition. London . . . 

1814, O. pp. 1 1 . I-XV, 1-164. Eb. 3432 

The editor, Richard Duppa, regards these memoirs as furn¬ 
ishing evidence that Glover wrote the letters. See no. 65. This 
work is very often cited as Memoirs »/, instead of, by. It is 
reviewed in Edin. Rev. 22 : 475. Xb. 2538, and in Mon. Rev , 
Dec. 1815. 78:366. Xb. 6106. 

58 . Foster, J: Woodfall’s Junius. In Eclectic 
Review. London, Feb. 1813. 

-. Same. In Analectic Magazine. N. S. 

P , 1813. 2:1-16. Xb. 198 

-. -. -. 2d ed. P., 1816. 2 : 1-16. 

-. Same. In Critical Essays. London: 

1856. 2 v. 2: 72-105. Tp. 3073 

Treats adversely of the claims of Hamilton, Boyd, Dunning, 
Burke and Sackville, with no clear expression as to the real 
author. 

59 . Woodfall’s edition of the letters of Junius. 

In Monthly Rev., Lond., Aug. 1813. 367-79. 

Xb. 6106 

Discusses the claims of several persons. 

60 . Girdlestone, Thomas. Facts tending to 
prove that General Lee, was never absent from this 
country, for any length of time, during the years 
1767, 1768, 1769, 1770, 1771, 1772, and that he was 
the author of Junius . . . London: Printed for P. 
Martin . . . 1813,0. pp. I—VII, 1-138. Ec. 3410 

Has 2 facsimiles of handwriting, and a caricature portrait of 
Lee, with a dog. Printed by J. Beart, Yarmouth. Pp. 67-138 
contain the “ Reasons for rejecting,” &c. This copy has a slip 
of “ errata ” at the end, and a number of MS, notes. See no. 45. 

61 . Farther guesses of the author of Junius. In 
Gentleman’s Mag. London : 1813. 

-. Same. In Analectic Mag. P., 1813. 

2:345-6. Xb. 198 

-. -. -. 2d ed. P., 1816. 2:340,1. 













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62 . Roche, John. An inquiry, concerning the 

author of the letters of Junius; in which it is proved, 
by internal, as well as by direct and satisfactory evi¬ 
dence, that they were written by the late Right Hon. 
Edmund Burke . . . London: Printed by Whitting- 
ham and Rowland, for J. Carpenter and J. Carr, 1813, 
O. pp. iv, 294. Ec. 7535 

Noticed in Mon. Rev. 72: 95. Xb. 6106. 

63 . Serres, Olivia Wilmot. The life of the 

author of the letters of Junius, the Rev. James Wil¬ 
mot, D. D . . . With portrait, facsimiles, etc. . . . 
London: Sold by E. Williams . . . 1813,0. pp. 
xcvii, 1 1 . 224. Lw. 3698 

Has portrait, engraved title, and 3 sheets of facsimiles. 
Noticed in Mon. Rev. 72 : 94. 

64 . Stephens, Alexander. Controversy with 
Junius. In his Memoirs of J: H. Tooke. London : 

1813. 1:352-415. Lt. 2525 

Contains the letters between Tooke and Junius. 

65 . Author of the letters of Junius. In the 

Monthly Mag. Lond : 1813. 35 •'530. 

In favor of Wilmot. 

66. An inquiry into the author of the letters of 
Junius. To which are added some further extracts 
from curious MS. memoirs. Lond., 1814, O. 

B., N. & Q. 13: 287 

67 . Glov er’s political memoirs. In Edin. Rev., 

Lond., Jan. 1814. 22: 475-84. Xb. 2538 

Inclines to the opinion that Glover was the writer. 

68. [Duppa, Richard.] An inquiry concerning 
the author of the letters of Junius, with reference to 
the memoirs by a celebrated literary and political 
character . . . London: Printed by T. Bensley 

. . .for John Murray . . . 1814, O. pp. iv, 114. 

Ec. 2445 

Attempts to show from the Memoirs [Eb. 343,2] that Richaid 
Glover was the writer of the letters. Reviewed in Mon. Rev., 
L., Dec. 1815. N. S. 78: 366-76. Xb 6106. 

69 [Blakeway, Rev. John Brickdale.] The 
sequel of an attempt to ascertain the author of the 
letters published under the signature of Junius, in 
which that hitherto impenetrable secret is, it is pre¬ 
sumed, fully disclosed . . . London: Published by 
Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown ; and W. 
Eddowes, Shrewsbury. 1815, O. pp. 2 1 . 5-29. 

B. P. L., L. C. 

70 . Wraxall, N. W: Historical memoir of my 
own time. London, 1815. 

-. Same. Phil., 1837, 0 . pp. 182-9. Eb.9856 

-. Same. In Waldie’s select circulating 

library, Phila. Feb., 1837. p. 115. Xb. 9435 

Canvasses the claims of several writers, without expressing 
a positive opinion. 

71 . [Taylor, John.] The identity of Junius with 
a distinguished living character established. In sese 
redit. Virg. London : Printed for Taylor and Hessey, 
Fleet Street. 1816, O. pp I—VIII. 1-366. 

Closed case Ec. 8755a 

Has a portrait of Francis, without letter, engraved by Free¬ 
man. The author's name is not given. Claims the sole author¬ 
ship for Sir Philip Francis, contrary to his former view. See 
No. 53. In N. & Q. xi : 117, Mr. Taylor gives other reasons 
for this view. Quart. Rev. 124: 324, says it was published in 

1814. B., & F., and Bib. Cur. in N. A Q. 65 : 463, say this ed. 
contains the suppUmem. It was reiss .td in 1818 in London 
and in N. Y. It was reviewed by Brougham in Edin. Rev. 
29 : 94. Xb. 2538. 


72 . [Johnston, Andrew Gregory.] Letters to 
a nobleman, proving a late prime minister t > have 
been Junius; and developing the secret motives which 
induced him to write under that and other signatures. 
With an appendix, containing a celebrated case, pub¬ 
lished bv Almon, in 1768 . . . London: Printed for 
Longman . . . 1816, O. pp. I-XV. 1-195, and ap¬ 
pendix, pp. 55. M Ec. 4550 

The late prime minister is W A C. Bentinck, Duke of Portland. 
The appendix consists of “The case of his grace, the Duke 
of Portland, respecting two leases . . . nth ed. Lond., 1768, 

O. Page 55 contains “ Errata ” to the “Letters.” Following 

p. 58 in a folded sheet containing “A table” of selected 
passages from the letters of J. 

73 Busby. Thomas. Arguments and facts 
demonstrating that the letters of Junius were written 
by John Lewis De Lolme . . . accompanied with 
memoirs of that “most ingenious foreigner.” (Vide 
preface of Junius.) London: Printed for Sherwood, 
Neely and Jones . . . 1816, 0 . pp. 2 1 . I-IV. 5-228. 

Ec. 1282, 1610 

Printed by G. Sidney. Title and contents unpaged. Has 
facsimiles of handwriting of Junius and De Lolme. 

74 . Taylor, John. A supplement to Junius 
identified, consisting of facsimiles of handwriting, and 
other illustrations. Lond.: Taylor and Hessey. 1817, 
O. pp. 38. 5 pi. 

Noticed in Gent. Mag. 87 : 243. Xb. 3318, and in Monthly 
Rev. Lond., 1818. 87: 189. Against Francis. Xb. 6106. 

Reprinted in 2d ed. 1818. pp. 367-402. On Dubois’s con¬ 
nection with it, see N. & Q. 2: 258. 

75 . Series, Mrs. Olivia W. Junius. Sir Philip 
Francis denied! A letter addressed to the British 
nation. Lond.: Williams. 1817,0. 

An attempt to prove that Wilmot was the author. Noticed 
in Mo. Rev. n. s. 87: 189. Xb. 6106. 

76 . Brougham, H: Lord. Junius. In Edinb. 

.Rev. Nov., 1817. 29:94-114. Xb. 2538 

-. Same. In Contributions to Edin. Rev. 

Lond., 1856. 3: 338 61. Tp. 1188 

A review of Taylor’s Identity of Junius, favoring the claim?' 
of Francis. 

77 . Chalmers, G: The author of Junius ascer¬ 

tained : from a concatenation of circums ances; 
amounting to a moral demonstration. London: 
Printed for T. Egerton . . . 1817, O. pp. I-VI. 

1—115. Printed by C. Roworth. Ec. 1610 

A. says it is a republication with new facts of the argu¬ 
ments in favor of Boyd. 

78 An attempt to ascertain the author of Junius. 
Lond., 1817, O. B. 

79 . (Taylor, John.) The identity of Junius with 
a distinguished living character established. Includ¬ 
ing the supplement, consisting of fac-similes of hand¬ 
writing and other illustrations. In sese redit. Second 
edition, corrected and enlarged. London: Printed 
for Taylor and Hessey. 1818, O. pp. VIII. 404. 

Ec. 8755 

Has a portrait of Francis without letter. Has no table of 
contents or index ; and contents of chapters are not given The 
supplement fills pp. 367-402. It has five leaves (folded) of 
facsimiles. Pp. 403, 4 contain titles of Francis’s public itions. 

The author's name is attached to the preface which is identi¬ 
cal with that in the 1st ed., but is not on the ti le. Noticed 
by D. in the Athenaeum. 1850. p. 940, 1021, Xb 336, and 
in Papers of a Critic. 2 : 1253. Tp. 2300. 

80 . -■. Same. New York: Published by 

Kirk & Mercein . . . 1818, O. pp. VIII. 9-30°- 

Has portrait of Francis engraved by Brown. P. L. 


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Roll of honor. Cudlip. C. 924, 106 

Romance of a Spanish nun. Baldy. B. 57, 590 
Rudder Grangers abroad, etc. Stockton. 


Ryle’s open gate. Moore. 

St. Godwin. St. Leon. 

Sardia : a story of love. Daniels. 
Sardonyx seal. Taylor. 

Save me from my friends. Knight. 
She loved a sailor. Barr. 

Soul of Countess Adrian. Praed. 
Spanish nun. De Quincy. 


S. 790, 15 
M. 792, 250 

S. 46,16 
D. 50, 36 

T. 126, 34 
K. 765, 120 

B 138, 20 
P. 725, 230 
D. 315, 208 


Gift of J. W: Jordens. 


Squire Arden. Oliphant. O. 170, 125 


Gift of J. W: Jordens. 

Stage-land. Jerome. J. 590, 312 

Steady and true. Douglas. D. 742, 530 

Stiya, a Carlisle Indian girl at home, by Embe. 

S. 975, 40 

Stories of old new Spain. Janvier. J. 416, 263 
Stories of the land of Evangeline. McLeod. 

M. 176, 700 


Story of an abduction in the seventeenth century- 
Van Lennep. V. 280, 304 

Story of two lives. Bloede. B. 506, 175 

Sunset Pass. King. K. 435, 281 

Tales of country life in La Gruyere. Scioberet. 

S. 210, 75 


105 


There and back. Macdonald. M. 55, 0695 
“ There is no devil.” Jokai. J. 820, 312 

Three Miss Kings: an Australian story. Cam¬ 
bridge. C. 29, 88 

Tinkletop’s crime, etc. Sims. S. 484, 306 

Tourmalin’s time cheques. Guthrie. 

G. 974 235 

Town-talk of Clyda. T. 596, 140 

Treasure hunters. Fenn. F. 172, 500 

Gift of J. W: Jordens. 

Treasure of pearls. Aimard, G. A. 316, 0515 
Gift of J. W: Jordens. 

Trials of a staff-officer. King. K. 435, 282 
Two English girls. Hart. H. 253, 34 

Ursula. Balzac. B. 90, 24 


“Balzac has given us no finer delineation of girlhood, no 
sweeter love story, and no more scathing and trenchant char¬ 
acterization of provincial vulgarity and greed, than in this 
story ."—Christian Union , May 14. 

Violin obligato, etc. Crosby. C. 904, 52 

Wedding ring. Buchanan. B. 870, 48 

Wedding trip. Bazan. B. 195, 72 

What the swallow sang. Spielhagen. S. 650, 28 
Gift of J. W: Jordens. 

With the admiral of the ocean sea. MacKie. 

M 158, 37 

The story of Columbus's first voyage. 

Zadoc Pine, and other stories. Bunner. 

B. 928, 157 


A JUNIUS BIBLIOGRAPHY. 


BY JOHN EDMANDS. 

[1 CONTINUED FROM PAGE 88.} 

Explanations of the plan are given on page 48. 


I have just learned that Mr. Howard Edwards, of this city, has a large collection of Juniusana, and 
he has kindly allowed me access to it. To some titles which I have thus obtained or verified, I 
have appended his initials. 


II. WORKS AND ARTICLES 
ABOUT JUNIUS. 

81. Bonnecarrere, Guillaume de. Authorship 

of Junius’s letters. In Moniteur. Paris, Aug. 16, 
1816, and in translation in N. & Q., 1856. 13:4 

, Xb. 6482 

Argues in favor of H. M. Boyd. The letter is signed P. 

82. A refutation of the claims preferred for Sir 
Philip Francis and Mr. Gibbon, to the letters of 
Junius. Re°d. 1819. N. & Q. 13 : 186. Xb. 6482 


83 . Chalmers, George. The author of Junius 
ascertained; from direct proofs, and a concatenation 
of circumstances: amounting to moral demonstration. 
A new edition, with a postscript, evincing that Boyd 
wrote Junius, and not Francis. London: Printed for 
T. Egerton . . . 1819,0. pp. I-VI, 1-148. Ec. 1612 

The postscript fills pp. 117-148. The body of this agrees 
page for page with the ist ed. 

84 . Junius unmasked. [Vignette.] A well- 
known, and most eminent literary character of the 
last century . . . London : Published by Effingham 
Wilson . . . 1819, O. pp. 1 1 . 1-44,2 1 . Ec. 4675 

The vignette is a portrait of Gibbon, without letter, engraved 
by Holl. It is printed by J. Johnson. It claims the author¬ 
ship for Gibbon. It contains a table of the dates and signa¬ 
tures of the letters of Junius. 













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85 . Who was Junius ? In New monthly magazine. 

Lond., 1819. 11 : 385, 510. Xb. 6390 

Attempts no definite answer. 

86. Oronoko. CE. Junius with his visor up ; or, 

the real author of the letters . . . now for the first 
time unveiled . . . in two letters . . . from CEdipus 
Oronoko . . . Oxford, 1819. 8° pp. 54. B. M. 

“ A burlesque in favor of Suett the comedian.'’ Noticed in 
Monthly mag. May, 1819, and in N. & Q. u : 370. 

87 . New conjectures relative to the author of 

Junius. By E. B. In New monthly magazine. 
Lond., 1820. 13: 183. Xb. 6390 

Claims the authorship for Burke. 

88. Memoir of Sir Philip Francis. In Gentle¬ 
man’s magazine. London, 1819. 89:84. Xb. 3318 

-. Same. In Analectic magazine. Phil., 

1819. 13 : 493-8. Xb. 198 

Avoids giving an opinion. 

89 . [Cramp, W:] The author of Junius dis¬ 
covered in the person of the celebrated Earl of Ches¬ 
terfield . . . London: Printed by T. Bensley . . . 
for Longman . . . 1821, O. pp. I-IV. I-124. 

Ec. 2008 

B cites an ed. in 1823, and F. mentions also a third ed. in 
1826. 

90 . Lake, J. W. Dissertation prefixed to his 

edition of the letters. Paris, 1822. Ec. 4639 

Advocates the claims of Francis. 

91 . Cramp, William. The claims of Sir Philip 

Francis refuted; with a supplement to Junius dis¬ 
covered. London, 1822, O. B. M. 

B., and Bib. Cur. in N. & Q. 65 : 463, give the date, 1823. 

92 . Lye, Francis. The beauties and maxims of 

Junius, and his correspondents. With apposite con¬ 
texts and illustrations, forming a compendious and 
valuable body of moral instruction, and legal and con¬ 
stitutional knowledge. London : Otridge and Rack- 
ham . . . MDCCCXXIII. . . . D. pp. I-XVIII. 
1-184. Ec - 5395 

Has an index of 22 pages. No reference is made to the 
place whence the passages are taken. My copy is printed on 
pink paper. B., B. M., and F. mention an ed. of 1824. 

93 . Mackintosh, Sir James. Authorship of 
Junius. London, Nov. 28, 1824. 

-. Same. Stanhope’s Hist, of Eng. Bost., 

1853. 5: app. XXIV. Eb. 8477a 

Opposes the claims for Sackville. 

94 . Stewart, John. Collections and recollec¬ 

tions; or, historical, biographical, and miscellaneous 
anecdotes, notices . . . Edinb., 1823, D. pp. XVI. 
384. Xd. 8557 

Pp. 290-315, are devoted to Junius. 

95 . Prior, James. Memoir of Edmund Burke, 

2nd ed. London, 1826, 2 v. O. Lb. 8678c 

"... not anxious to prove that Mr. Burke was Junius ; 
rather the contrary." Gives fourteen points as bearing on the 
question, pp. 186-199. 

96 . Butler, C: Letter on Junius. In his Remi¬ 
niscences. 4th ed. Lond., 1824. . E. 1295a 

-. Second American ed. N. Y., 1825,0. 

p. 62-94. H. E. 

Argues in favor of Francis, and against other claimants, 
pp. 73-107, 333. 


97 . Coventry, G: A critical enquiry regarding 
the real author of the letters of Junius, proving them 
to have been written by Lord Viscount Sackville 

. . . London: Published by William Phillips . . . 
1825, O. pp. 9 1 . I—XXII. 1 1 . 1-382. Ec. 2000 

Pp. 257-382 contain a memoir of Sackville. The title is 
engraved. There is a portrait—frontispiece—of Lord Sackville, 
engraved by Neele an^ Stockley from Reynolds one carica¬ 
ture, seven leaves of facsimiles, and a table of changes in the 
ministry. Noticed in Mo. rev. 107: 354. Xb. 6106, and in 
Blackwood, 18: 164-77. Xb. 905. 

98 . Coventry’s critical inquiry. In Monthly 

rev. 2d series. London, 1825. 107 : 354-64. 

Xb. 6106 

-. Same. Museum of foreign literature. 

Phil., 1825. 7: 473-81. Xb. 6283 

Favors the claims of Sackville. 

99 . Remarks on Mr. Coventry’s attempt to 
identify Junius with Lord George Sackville. In 
Blackwood’s magazine. Edin , 1825. 18:164-77. 

Xb. 905 

In favor of Sackville. 

100 . [Kelly, Patrick.] Junius proved to be 
Burke; with an outline of his biography. London: 
Published by Longman. 1826, O. pp. VIII. 64. H. E. 

101 . Barker, Edmund H: The claims of Sir 
Philip Francis to the authorship of Junius disproved 

. . . In a letter [dated Oct. 17, 1826] addressed to. 
C. Butler . . . [Thetford, 1826 ] F. pp. 4. B. M 

102 . -. Same. In a letter [Jan. 23, 1827] 

addressed to . . . M. Davy . . . Thetford, [1827] 
O. ' B. M. 

103 . -■ . Same. In a letter [Feb. 1, 1827] 

addressed to Sir J. Mackintosh. Thetford, I” 1827] O. 
pp. 16. B.M. 

104 . -. Same. In a letter [Feb. 5, 1827] 

addressed to Godfrey Higgins. [London, 1827,] O. 
pp. 16. B. M. 

105 . --. Same. In Pamphleteer. London. 

27:415. Xb. 6690 

106 . -. Same. In a letter [Feb. 8, 1827] 

addressed to Uvedale Price. [Thetford, 1827] O. 
pp. 18. B. M. 

B. M. mentions another ed. of this. 

107 . -. Same. In letters to the Rev. M. 

Davy, M. D., Sir James Mackintosh, Godfrey Higgins 
and Uvedale Price. Thetford, 1827. Privately printed. 

B. 

These letters were first printed by S: Mills of Thetford for 
private distribution ; they were afterwards issued in one volume 
with additional matter. See 111. 

108 . Walsh, Peter. Letter to Gen. Cockburn. 
In S: Parr’s Works. Lond., 1828, 8v. 7: 677. 

A. 6733 

The letter bears date, Jan. 1813, and favors Charles Lloyd. 

109 . The vices, a poem . . . published from the 
original manuscript in the presumed handwriting of 
the author of "The letters of Junius.” 1828,0. B.M. 

110 . Graham, John Andrew. Memoirs of John 
Horne Tooke, together with his valuable speeches 
and writings : also, containing proofs identifying him 
as the author of the celebrated letters of Junius . . . 
New York, 1828, O. pp. VIII. 9-242. Lt. 2520 

Has portrait of the author and of Tooke, and one sheet of 
facsimiles. 

L. C. has a copy printed by A. Gould and L. Jacobus, for 
Stephen Gould. 
















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111 . Barker, Edmund Henry. I. The claims of 
Sir Philip Francis, K. B., to the authorship of Junius’s 
letters, disproved: II. Some enquiry into the claims 
of the late Charles Lloyd, Esq., to the composition of 
them: III. Observations on the conduct, character, 
and style of the writings, of the late Right Hon. Ed¬ 
mund Burke: IV. Extracts from the writings of 
several eminent philologists, on the laconic and 
Asiatic, the Attic and Rhodian styles of eloquence 

. . . London, John Bohn . . . 1828, D. pp. 

I-LXXII. 1-504. Ec. 530 

Opposes the claims of Sackville and Francis, and advocates 
those of Charles Lloyd. 

112 . [Allen, Rev. W:, D. D., 1784-1868.] 
Junius unmasked; or, Lord George Sackville proved 
to be Junius. With an appendix, showing that the 
author of the letters of Junius was also the author of 
“The history of the reign of George III,” and author 
of “The North Briton,” ascribed to Mr. Wilkes. 
Embellished with a print of Sackville. Movet Urna 
Nomen. Boston: Hilliard, Gray, Little, and Wilkins. 

1828, D. pp. 2 1 . I-V. 7-187. Ec. 145 

Has a po. of Sackville. B., B. M., F. and others have at¬ 
tributed this to J. B. Manning. 

113 . [Fellows. John.] The posthumous works 
of Junius. To which is prefixed, an inquiry respecting 
the author: also, a sketch of the life of John Horne 
Tooke . . . N. Y., G. & C. & H. Carvill . . . 

1829, O. pp. I-XII, 9-428. Ec. 2885 

Examines the claims of Francis and C. Lloyd; gives a full 
sketch of Tooke with evidence of his authorship of the letters. 
Contains also private correspondence between Junius and 
Wilkes, and private letters of Junius to Woodfail. Has a po. 
of Tooke and one folded sheet of facsimiles of the handwriting 
of Junius and Tooke. B., Bib. Cur. in N. & Q. 65: 463, and 
others give this name Bellows. 

114 . Cheever, G:B. Authorship of Junius’letters. 
In N. Am. rev. Bost., 1829. 29:315-40. Xb. 6470 

A review of Allen’s Junius unmasked (112). Favors the 
claims of Sackville, against Francis. 

115 . Junius. In Boston Palladium. Aug. 6, 

1830, 

116 . Falconar, James. The secret revealed of 

the authorship of Junius’s letters . . . London: 
Holdsworth and Ball . . . 1830, O. pp. 2 1 . I-XVI, 
1-92. Ec. 2830 

Claims the authorship for Daniel Wray. Reviewed in 
Athenaeum, 1830, p. 647, Xb. 336 and in N. & Q. 14: 164, 212. 
Xb. 6482. 

117 . Swinden, John. An attempt to prove 
that Lord Chatham was Junius. 1830, O. B. M. 

Subsequently enlarged and issued in 1833 as Junius Lord 
Chatham. See 128. 

118 . Waterhouse, Benjamin. An essay on 
Junius and his letters; embracing a sketch of the life 
and character of William Pitt, Earl of Chatham, and 
memoirs of certain other distinguished individuals; 
with reflections historical, personal, and political, re¬ 
lating to the affairs of Great Britain and America, 
from 1763 to 1785 . . . Boston: Gray and Bowen. 

1831, O. pp. I-XVI. 1-449. Ec. 9515 

119 . Junius and his letters. In New England 

magazine. Boston : 1831. 1 : 54 ~ 9 - 

A review of Waterhouse (no. 118), and signed T. 

120 . Junius. In New England magazine. 
Boston, 1831. 1 : 161-3. 

A review of T’s article, signed U. 


121 . Waterhouse’s Junius. In The Southern 
review. Charleston: 1831. 7:486-517. Xb. 8398 

Argues against the claims of Chatham, and in favor of Rev. 
Philip Francis, D. D. 

122 . Ware, Henry, jr. Dr. Waterhouse’s essay 

on Junius. In Christian examiner. Bost., 1831. 
10 : 256-62. A. 1714 

A severe criticism of the letters without a positive opinion 
on the authorship. 

123 . Junius and his letters. In Affairs of Great 
Britain and America. 1763-85. Bost., 1831, O. S. 

124 . Newhall, Isaac. Letters on Junius, ad¬ 

dressed to John Pickering, esq., showing that the 
author of that celebrated work was Earl Temple . . . 
Boston: Hilliard, Gray, Little, and Wilkins. 1831, 
D. pp. I-LXXXIV, 1-276. Ec. 6395 

Contains a po. of Temple. The appendix contains “ An 
enquiry into the conduct of a late Right Honourable Com¬ 
moner.” 1766. In an Introductory Essay, the claims of 18 other 
writers are considered. 

125 . Author of the letters Junius. In American 
monthly review. Camb., 1832. 1: 33-41. L. C. 

A review of the works of Waterhouse and Newhall. 

126 . Child, D. L. Authorship of Junius. N. 
Am. rev. Bost., 1832. 34: 316-63. Xb. 6470 

States the claims of various authors. 

127 . Georgian era. Lond., 1832 -J- 4V. 

L- 3337 

V. x, contains a sketch of Francis with a statement of his 
claims and those of others. 

128 . Swinden. John. Junius Lord Chatham, 

and the miscellaneous letters proved to be spurious. 
London . . Longman . . . 1833, 0 . pp. I-VI. 
1-84. Ec. 8685 

Has a po. of Chatham. 

129 . Sketch of Horne Tooke. In Blackwood’s 

magazine. Edin., 1833. 34: 209. Xb. 905 

Canvasses the claims of Burke, Francis and Dyer. 

130 . West, William. Fifty years’ recollections 

of an old bookseller; consisting of anecdotes, char¬ 
acteristic sketches ... of authors, artists, actors, 
books, booksellers . . . ; and an unlimited retro¬ 
spect, including some extraordinary circumstances 
relative to the letters of Junius, and a chain of cor¬ 
roborative evidence respecting their author . . . 
Cork: Printed by and for the author . . . 1835,0. 
pp. 3 1 . V-VII. 9-76. Xd. 9600 

Has 6 plates including po. of the author, John Wilkes, The 
Politician, Francis Grose and Christopher Brown. The author's 
initials are at the end of the preface. 

-. S.ime. Anon. London: for the author. 

1837, O. pp. III-VII, 9-100. L. C. 

Has 5 pf. Author's initials not given at end of preface. 

131 Wraxall, N. W. Authorship of the letters. 
In Posthumous memoirs. London, 1836, 3 v. O. 
1 : 128-38. 

-. Same. Phil., 1836. pp. 65-9; 286-8. 

Eb. 9857 

Discusses the claims of nine candidates, with inclination 
towards Francis. 

132 . Coleridge, S: T. Notes on Junius. 1807. 
In his Literary remains. Lond., 1836, 8, 3 v. O. 
248-255. Xd. 1828 

-. -. In his Complete works. N. Y., 

1853, 7 v. D. v. 4 pp. 383-7. Xd. 1826 

Sharp criticisms on the letters, with no attempt to determine 
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133 . Fisher, G: T: Aphorisms of Junius. 
London: T. Hookham. 1837, D. pp. 72. B. M. 

134 . Who was Junius ? Notes and observations 
upon the letters of Junius . . . London: Richard 
Glynn, Pall Mall. 1837, O. pp. I-IX, 1-26. H. E. 

135 . Junius Lord Chatham : being notes and ob¬ 

servations upon the letters of Junius . . . Second 
edition. London: James Ridgway . . . 1838,0. 
pp. I-VII. IlI-IX, 1-26. II. E. 

A reissue of “ Who was Junius,” with an additional preface. 

136 . Cooke, G: Wingrove. History of party. 

Lond., 1837, 3 v. O. E. 1895 

In v. 3, pp. 118-53, he gives a summary of the claims of 
different writers. 

137 . The world we live in. In Blackwood’s 

magazine. N. Y., 1837. 41 : 469. Xb. 905 

Presents the claims of Lachlan Maclean. 

138 . Flood, Warden. Memoirs of the life and 

correspondence of Henry Flood ... Dublin: Cumming 
. . . 1838. pp. 81-3. Lf. 2170 

139 . Chatham. W: Pitt, Earl of. Correspon¬ 
dence. Lond., 1838, 4 v. 3 : 444; 4: 48, 128. 

E. 1665 

Contains matter of various character relating to the subject. 
See index. 

140 . Brougham, H: Lord. Sir Philip Francis. 

In Historical sketches of statesmen. 2d ser. Phil., 
1839, 2 v. D. I : 111-31. L. 1189c 

Favors the claims of Francis. 

141 . Junius. In Blackwood’s magazine. N. 

Y., 1839. 46:405. Xb. 905 

Of the claims of Grattan and Boyd. 

142 . Grey, C: E: Walpole and Junius. In 
Letters of Horace Walpole. Lond., 1840, 6 v. 
6: XVI-XXVIII. 

Reasons in favor of Walpole. 

143 . Simons, N. W., ed. Junius, “A letter to 
an honourable Brigadier General, commander in chief 
of his majesty’s forces in Canada.” London, 1760. 
Now first ascribed to Junius. To which is added, 
“ A refutation of the letter, etc. By an officer.” 
With incidental notices of Lords Townshend and 
Sackville, Sir Philip Francis, and others. London: 
W: Pickering. 1841,8. pp. 2I. I-XXIV. 1-110. 

Ec. 8286 

The title is given inaccurately by B. & F. In the introduc¬ 
tion the editor attempts to show that the “ Letter” was written 
by Junius, and notices the claims of several persons, with 
leaning against F. Pp. 72-110, contain Parallel Passages and 
Illustrative Notes. A. says a new ed. was issued in 1843. 
Claims to be reprined verbatim; but there are such variations 
as these : “ choose ” for “ chuse ” “, and risked ” for “ : you 
risk’d,” resentment for resentments, on p. 4. “ Fleet st.” for 

“ Fleetstreet,” in title. 

144 . Macaulay, T: B. Warren Hastings. In 

Edinb. rev. L., Oct., 1841. 74: 183-5. Xb. 2538 

-. Same. Essays. N. Y., i860. 5:36. 

Tp. 54o8d 

Supports the claim of Francis. 

145 . Junius. In Gent. mag. London, Mar., 

1841. p. 227-41. Xb. 3318 

A review of Simons, (no. 143). Opposes the claims of Francis, 
and inclines to the opinion that Walpole wrote them, and that 
Francis may have transcribed them. 

146 . Sir Philip Francis not Junius. In Gent, 
mag. London, Feb., 1842. pp. 166-8. Xb. 3318 


147 . Adams, C: F. Letters of Junius. In his 

Review of Chatham’s correspondence. N. Am. rev. 
Bost., 1842. 55 : 419-24. Xb. 6470 

Characterizes Junius as a “ bitter and dastardly writer,” and 
makes no effort to identify him. 

148 . Jaques, John. The history of Junius and 
his works; and a review of the controversy respect¬ 
ing the identity o£ Junius. With an appendix, con¬ 
taining portraits and sketches by Junius . . . London: 
Bell and Wood. 1843, L). PP- i-vi, 1 1 * PP- i-4o6. 1 1 . 

Ec. 4544 

Argues explicitly against the claims of Francis, Lloyd and 
others, and gives a sketch of Lord George Sackville, and the 
evidence of his authorship of the letters. Reviewed unfavora¬ 
bly to Sackville in Athenaeum, 1844. p. 128. Xb. 336. 

149 . Cockburn, Sir G: Junius: the author 

determined. In his On Hannibal’s route . . . over 
the Alps . . . Dublin: Printed by R. Hendrick . . . 
1845* O. Supports the claims for C. Lloyd. H. E. 

150 . Russell, Lord John. Defence of the Duke 
of Bedford against the attacks of Junius. In Corres¬ 


pondence of John Fourth Duke of Bedford. Lond., 
1846, v. 3. pp. LXV-LXX. E. 684 

151 . Correspondence of Burke. In Gent, 
mag. London, Feb., 1847. PP- 121-6. Xb. 3318 

Claims of Burke, Francis and Sackville. 

152 . Campbell, John, Lord. Lives of the Lord 

Chancellors. Phil., 1848, 7 v. O. L. 1389 


In vol. 6 p. 281, he argues against the claims of Lord Lough¬ 
borough (A. Wedderburn) and in favor ol Francis. 

153 . Francis, Lady. Letter to Lord Campbell. 
In Lives of Lord chancellors. Lond., 1S47. 6: 344. 

-. Same. Phil., 1848. 6: 282. L. 1389 

-. Same. In Wade’s Junius. 2.-LXXII. 

Ec. 4666 

Maintains that Sir P. Francis was the author. 

154 . Britton, J: The authorship of the letters of 
Junius elucidated : including a biographical memoir of 
Lieutenant-colonel Isaac Barre, M. P. [vignette.] 
London: Printed for the author . . . M. DCCC. XL. 
VIII, O. pp. I-XLVIII. 1-96. 6^x4,341 Ec. 1172 

The vignette represents a table upon which is a pile of 
books, lettered Junius, with dates; and a package of letters 
marked Woodfall, and other letters showing facsimiles of auto¬ 
graph of Junius, Barre and Dunning. In the center is an 
envelope, under the flap of which is an engraved portrait of 
Barre. Upon the flap is the Junius mask, surrounded by the 
motto, Stat nominis umbra. 

Has a folded plate with portraits of John Dunning, Lord 
Ashburton—Lieut. Col. Barre—and Earl of Shelburne, after¬ 
wards Marquis of Lansdowne: painted by Sir Joshua Reynolds 
in 1784. Argues in favor of Col. Barre. Unfavorably reviewed 
by D. in Athenaeum, 1488. pp. 717, 745. Xb. 336, and Papers of 
a critic. 2 : 1-30, Tp. 2300. 

-. Same. London : Printed for the author 

... M. DCCC. XL. VIII, Q. pp. I-XXXII, 
1-68. 7^x5^. 35 1. 

The plate, 9 x 6J£, is not folded. The type is very similar, if 
not identical, to the O. ed. Both are printed by C. Whiting. 

155 . Brewster, Sir David. Authorship of 

Junius elucidated. In North Brit. rev. Edin., 1848. 
10:97-143. Xb. 6473 

-. Same. Eclectic mag. N. Y., 1849, 

16: 160-186. Xb. 2532 

Review of Britton’s work, favoring the claims of Maclean. 
Reviewed adversely by D. in The Atkenceum, 1849. P- 685. 
Xb. 336, and in Papers of a critic. 2 : 30-46. Tp. 2300. 


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Boughton, Willis. University extension. Arena, 
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University extension in England. Quarterly 
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Westcott, Brooke Foss. University extension, 
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University extension, a monthly journal devoted 
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A JUNIUS BIBLIOGRAPHY. 


BY JOHN EDMANDS. 


[<CONTINUED FROM PAGE 108 .] 
Explanations of the plan are given on page 48. 


I have just learned that Mr. Howard Edwards, of this city, has a large collection of Juniusana, and 
he has kindly allowed me access to it. To some titles which I have thus obtained or verified, I 
have appended his initials. 


II. WORKS AND ARTICLES 
ABOUT JUNIUS. 

156 . Dilke, C: W. The authorship of Junius 
In Athenaeum. Lond., 1848. pp. 717,745. Xb.336 

-. Same. Papers of a critic. Lond., 

1875. 2:1,15. Tp. 2300 

A review of Britton (no. 154) adverse to the claims of Francis. 

157 . -. History of Junius. In Athenaeum. 

Lond., 1849. p. 685. Xb. 336 

-. Same. Papers of a critic. Lond., 1875. 

2 : 30. Tp. 2300 

A notice of Brewster’s article in the N. Brit. rev. (no. 155) 
and against the claim of Maclean. 

158 . Fame and letters. In Brit, quart, rev. 

Lond., 1849. 10 •' 84. Xb. 1178 

Criticism of the letters, with slight reference to authorship. 

159 . Dilke, C: W. Junius: with new evidence. 

In The Athenaeum. London, 1850. p. 125, 154, 

863. Xb. 336 

-. Same. Papers of a critic. Lond., 1875. 

2 : 47, 54. Tp. 2300 

A review of Wade’s Junius, opposing the Franciscan theory. 


160 . Cramp, W: Junius and his works com¬ 
pared with the character and writings of Philip 
Dormer Stanhope, Earl of Chesterfield . . . London : 
Hope&Co. . . . 1850,0. pp.I-VII. 5—113. Ec. 2012 

B. M. gives “another edition” Lewes [1850?]. B. gives 
Lewes, 1850. Also Lond., 1851. W. W. J. in N. « Q. 13 : 187 
gives “ Lewes : Baxter & Son,” and “ London : Hope & Co., 
1850,” and thinks the latter a mere re-issue of the pamphlet 
ublished by Baxter & Son. My copy was printed at Lewes 
y Baxter & Son. Probably there was no ed. published at 
Lewes. Claims the authorship for Chesterfield. 

161 . Dilke, C: W. Sir Philip Francis and his 

claims. In Athenaeum. Lond., 1850. pp. 939, 
969, 993. Xb. 336 

-. Same. Papers of a critic. Lond., 1875. 

2 : 72, 88, 107. Tp. 2300 

A review of Dwarris and Wade, against Francis. 

-. Mr. Taylor and the authorship of Junius. 

In Athenaeum. Lond., 1850. p. 1021. Xb. 336 

-. Same. Papers of a critic. Lond., 1875. 

2 : 124. Tp. 2300 

162 . Dwarris, Sir Fortunatus William Lilley. 
Some new facts, and a suggested new theory, as to the 
authorship of the letters of Junius, contained in a 

. . . letter . . . to J. P. Collier, etc. Privately 
printed. [London?] 1850, Q. B. M. 

In favor of Sir Philip Francis. Reviewed by C: D: in The 
Athen&um, 1850. p. 939, 969, 993. Xb. 336 ; and in Papers 
of a critic. 2 ; 72-88, in Tp. 2300. 




















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163 . Junius. In Littell’s living age. Bost. 

1850, v. 27. pp. 281-7. Xb. 5290 

A review of Wade’s Junius, with notice of Taylor’s Junius 
Identified, against the Franciscan theory. From the Examiner. 

164 . Junius. In International monthly maga¬ 
zine. N. Y., 1850. 1:469,70. Xb. 4452 

A notice of Wade’s Junius. 

165 . Littell’s living age. Bost., 1850. 27 : 

567-9. Xb. 5290 

General view. From the Spectator. 

166 . Cramp, W: ed., Prospectus of a new edi¬ 
tion of the letters of Junius, in two volumes, 8vo., 
reprinted from an original copy of the author’s edition 
of 1772. London: Hope & Co. . . .1851. pp. 16. 

Ec. 2012 

Contains the Dedication to the English Nation, with notes 
by the editor, but nothing more of the nature of a “ prospectus.” 

167 . Remusat, Charles de. Junius. In Revue 

des deux mondes. Paris, 1851. 4:863-902,985- 

1016. Xb. 7420 

-. Same. In L’Angleterre an dix huitieme 

siecle. Paris, 1856, 2 v. O. 2: 119-271. 

Wavers between Francis, Temple and Sackville. Q. rev. 
124 : 323, pronounces it one of tbe best dissertations on Junius. 

168 . Dilke, C: \V. Maclean not Junius. In 

N. & Q. Lond., 1851. 3: 411. Xb. 6482 

169 . Cramp, W: Fac-simile autograph letters 

of Junius, Lord Chesterfield, and Mrs. C. Dayrolles. 
Showing that the wife of Mr. Solomon Dayrolles was 
the amanuensis employed in copying the letters of 
Junius for the printer, with a postscript to the first 
essay on Junius and his works. London : Hope & 
Co. . . . 1851, O. pp. 8, and four folded leaves. 

Ec. 2010 

The postscript consists of 6 pages following the title. The 
title given in A. is incorrect. 

170 . -. An Essay on the authenticity of 

the four letters of Atticus, included in Woodfall’s 
edition of Junius. London: Hope & Co. 1851, O. 
pp. 12. L. C. 

171 . Coulton, David Trevena. Junius. In 

Quart, rev. Lond., Dec. 1851. 90:91-163.' 

Xb. 7210 

-. Same. hi Littell’s living age. 32: 

385-414. Xb. 5290 

-. -. In Eclectic mag. 25 : 409. 

Xb. 2562 

A review of Britton (no. 154) and Wades’ Junius, arguing 
against the claims of Francis and in favor of Thomas Lyttelton. 
The article is criticised adversely by C: W. Dilke in The 
Athenaeum, 1852. p. 78. Xb. 336, and in Papers of a critic. 
2 : 178. Tp. 2300. 

172 . Dilke, C: W. Junius and his works. In 

Athenaeum. Lond., 1851. p. 323. Xb. 336 

-. Same. Papers of a critic. Lond., 1875. 

2: 140. Tp. 2300 

A review of Cramp (no. 160.) 

173 . Junius. In American review. A whig 
journal. N. Y., 1851. 13 : 484; 14 : 35-47. Xb. 186 

The article is signed W. D.; probably William Dowe, author 
of article in Dub. Univ. mag. (no. 185) and of Junius, Lord 
Chatham (no. 201). Claims that Chatham is the only man who 
could have written the letters. 

174 . Walpole, Horace, and W: Mason. Cor¬ 
respondence, ed. by J. Mitford. Lond., 1851. 

A notice of the correspondence of H. Walpole and W: Mason, 
against claim that Mason was concerned in the authorship. 


175 . Dilke, C: W. Walpole and Mason. In 

Athenaeum. Lond., 185c p. 5 21 - Xb. 336 

-. Same. Papers of a critic. Lond., 1875. 

2:154. Tp. 2300 

A notice of correspondence of H. Walpole and Mason, ad¬ 
verse to the claim for Mason. 

176 . De Qtfincey, Thomas. Junius. In Literary 
reminiscences. Boston, 1851, 2 v. D. 2: 262. 

Tp. 2236 

Strongly in favor of Francis. 

177 . Dilke, C: W. Junius memoirs. In N. & 

Q., 1852. 5: 159. Xb. 6482 

-. Same. Papers of a critic. Lond., 1875. 

2 : 176. Tp. 2300 

178 . -. Letter to a Brigadier-General. In 

N. & Q. Lond., 1852. 5 : 328. Xb. 6482 

-. Same. Papers of a critic. Lond., 1875. 

2: 188. Tp. 2300 

Against the claim for Lyttelton. 

179 . -. Letters of Junius. In N. & Q. 

Lond., 1852. 6 : 224, 239, 261, 285, 383. Xb. 6482 

Devoted to the early editions of the letters ; the first paper 
appeared in Papers of a critic. Lond., 1875. 2 : 194. Tp. 2300 

180 . Who was Junius? In Hogg’s Instructor. 

i8 45 ~ 55 - 

-. Same. In Littell’s living age. Boston, 

18 52 • 35 : 559 - 63 - Xb. 5290 

Favors Chatham. 

181 . The Grenville papers . . . ed. by W: J. 

Smith. Lond., 1852-3, 4 v. O. E. 3580 

Vol. 3, pp. III-CCXXVIII, contains “Introductory notes 
relating to Lord Temple, and the authorship of Junius,” by the 
editor, in favor of Lord Temple. Reviewed adversely to the 
claims for Temple, by C: W. Dilke in Athenceum, 1853- pp. 
698) 733 - Xb - 336 - 

182 . Coulton, D. T. Mr. Macaulay on Junius. 

In Littell’s living age. 1853. 39 : 540. Xb. 5290 

A letter to the Times in reply. (See no. 171.) 

183 . -. Inquiry into the authorship of the 

letters of Junius. 

See Diet. nat. biog. 12; 327. L. 8535. 

184 . Goodrich, Chauncey A. Junius. In his 
Select British eloquence. N. Y., 1852. 

-. Same. N. Y., 1856. pp. 163-205. 

Tr. 3490 

A criticism of the letters, with slight reference to the author¬ 
ship. Contains several letters. 

185 . Dowe, William. Touching the identity of 

Junius. Dub. univ. mag. Dub., 1852. 40: 1-1S. 

Xb. 2422 

-. Same. In Eclectic mag. N. Y., 1852. 

27 : 20. Xb. 2532 

-. Same. In Littell's living age. 1852. 

34 : 385-96- Xb. 5290 

A review of Wade’s Woodfall; urges the claim of Chatham. 
Is reviewed adversely by D. in Athenceum , 1853. P- 219. 
Xb. 336. 

186 . Dilke, C: W. Junius. In Athenaeum. 

Lond., 1852. p. 78. Xb. 336 

-. Same. Papers of a critic. Lond., 1875. 

2 : 178. Tp. 2300 

A notice of the article in the Quart, rev., 90:91., against 
the claims of Lyttelton. 























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187 . Burke, Peter. Letters of Junius. In his 

Life of Edmund Burke. London : Ingram, Cooke, 
and Co. 1853. PP- 65-72. Lb. 8671 

Claims that Burke “ either originated or helped the letters of 
Junius.’’ 

188 . Ayerst, Francis. The ghost of Junius; or, 

the authorship of the celebrated ‘‘letters” by this 
anonymous writer, deduced from a letter, etc., ad¬ 
dressed in 1775-6, by . . . Sir R. Rich ... to 
Viscount Barrington . . . illustrated with a genealog¬ 
ical chart, showing the connection between Sir R. 
Rich and the ennobled families of Grenville, Lyttel¬ 
ton, etc. London, 1853, O. B. M. 

In favor of Lt. Gen. Sir Robert Rich. Is reviewed adversely 
by Dilke in Athenaeum. Lond., 1853. p. 219. Xb. 336. 

189 . Dilke, C: W. Junius. In Athenaeum. 

Lond., 1853. p.219. Xb. 336 

-. Same. Papers of a critic. Lond., 1875. 

2:194. Tp. 2300 

A notice of Ayerst and Dowe (185) adverse to the claim for 
Chatham. 

190 . Brewster. Sir I): The Grenville papers. 

In N. Brit. rev. N. Y., 1853. 19:254-77. 

Xb. 6473 

Examines adversely the claims made by W: J. Smith for 
Temple and by the Quart, rev. vol. 90, for Lord Lyttelton. 
Inclines to Francis and Maclean. 

191 . Dilke, C: W. Junius, Lord Temple. In 
Athenaeum. Lond., 1853. pp. 698, 733. Xb. 336 

-. Same. Papers of a critic. Lond., 1875. 

2 : 203, 212. Tp. 2300 

A notice of the Grenville papers, adverse to the claim made 
by the editor, W: J. Smith, for Lord Temple. 

192 . Stanhope, P. H., Earl of. Characteristics 

and identity of Junius. In his History of England. 
Lond., 1853. 7 v. 5:211-25. app. XXXIII. 

Eb. 8477a 

-. Same. Bost., 1853. 7 v - D. 5:211-25. 

Eb. 8477a 

A general statement, and evidence for Francis. 

193 . Dilke, C: W. Junius. In Athenaeum. 

Lond., 1853. p. 1090. Xb. 336 

-. Same. Papers of a critic. Lond., 1875. 

2:127. Tp. 2300 

A notice of Stanhope's History of England, adverse to his 
claim for Francis. 

194 . Macaulay, T: B. Letter to J: Murray. 

In Stanhope’s Hist. Eng. Bost., 1853. 5 : app. 

XXX. Eb. 8477a 

-. Same. Littell’s living age. 39 : 95- 

Xb. 5290 

In favor of Francis. 

195 . The Examiner. L., 1853. 

-. Same. Littell’s living age. 39 : 94. 

Xb. 5290 

Notice of Stanhope’s History of England, favoring Francis. 

196 . Griffin, Frederick. Junius discovered. 

Bost., 1854, D. pp. VI, 7-310. Ec. 3600 

In favor of Gov. Thomas Pownall. Is reviewed adversely 
in The Athenceum, 1858. II. p. 78. Xb. 336. A. gives an 
ed. 1857. 

197 . Was Lord Lyttelton Junius ? In Littell’s 
living age. Bost., 1854. 42 : 223-5. Xb. 5 2 9 ° 

Alleged new evidence as to the claims of Lyttelton. 


198. Massey, W: History of England. Lond., 

1 855, 4 v. O. 1 : 363-72, 397-400. Eb. 5700 

Inclines with hesitation towards Francis. 

199. Cramp, W: Junius: Anecdote of George 
IV. In N. & Q. Lond., 1855. 12:241. Xb. 6482 

200. Junius discovered. In Canadian journal. 

Toronto, 1856. n. s. 1 : 58-63. L. C. 

A review of Griffin's work. (no. 196.) It is signed D. W. 
i. e. Daniel Wilson ? 

201. Dowe, William. Junius, Lord Chatham: 
a biography setting forth the condition of English 
politics preceding, and cotemporary with the revolu¬ 
tionary Junian period, and showing that the greatest 
orator and statesman was also the greatest epistolary 
writer of his age . . . New York : Miller, Orton & Co. 

. 1857, 1 ). pp. I-XVI, 1-252. Ec. 2382 

Dedicated to C: Dickens. The preface is dated West 
Hoboken, Sept., 1856. L. C. has a copy with imprint, Lon¬ 
don : Triibner & Co., 1857, with same number of pages. Is 
reviewed by D. in Athenaeum. Lond., 1858. 2 : 78. Xb. 336. 

202. Junius and Sir Philip Francis. In N. & 

Q. Lond., 1858. 18:43. Xb. 6482 

203. Junius In Athenaeum. London, 1858. 

2 : 78. Xb. 336 

Adverse reviews of Griffin (196) and Dowe (201.) 

204. Philip Francis and Pdpe Ganganselli, in 
1772. In Athenaeum. Lond., 1858. p. 50. Xb. 336 

-. Same. In Littell’s living age. Boston, 

1858. 56 : 625-9. Xb. 5290 

Against Francis. Contains a letter from Dr. Campbell re¬ 
specting an interview of Francis with the pope. 

205 The Candor pamphlets. By D. E. In 
N. & Q. 1858. 17 : 121, 141, 161 ; 18 : 16. 

Xb. 6482 

Favors P'rancis. 

206. Smith, W: J. The Candor pamphlets, and 

the authorship of Junius. In N. & Q. 1858. 17: 

240, 278, 397. Xb. 6482 

Reply to D. E. reasserting his belief that Temple wrote the 
letters. 

207. Foster, John. Junius. In Fosteriana. 

Lond., 1858. pp. 266-75. Xd. 3075 

Inclines to the claim for Glover. 

208. Symons, Jelinger Cookson. William 

Burke the author of Junius: An essay on his era. 
London: Smith, Elder & Co. MDCCCLIX, D. 
pp. iv, 144. Ec. 8695 

209. Kift, Edmund Lombard. “Junius’s letters:” 
their authorship. In Eastern Province herald, Cape 
Colony, Feb. 4, 1859, and in N. & Q. 19: 310. 

Xb. 6482 

An attempt to show that Maclean was Junius. 

210. Junius and Henry Flood. By Valeat 

Quantum. In N. & Q. 1859. 20: 101-3, 189. 

Xb. 6482 

Argues that P'lood was the writer. His views are combatted 
editorially. 

211. Malone, Edmund. In Prior’s Life of 
Malone. Lond., i860, p. 418-24. Lm. 1275 

Argues in favor of Samuel Dyer. 

212. A few words on Junius and Macaulay. In 
Cornhill magazine. London, March, i860. 1 : 257-63. 

Xb. 1928 

Favors Francis. 












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213 . Reese, W. B., jr. Horace Walpole and 

Junius identified. In Southern literary messenger. 
Richmond, i860. 31 : 161-79, 296-314. 17 : 102 

Supports the claims of Walpole. 

214 . Perry, Richard. Contribution to an amateur 
magazine . . . with ... a sketch of the early years 
of Grattan, tending to identify him with Junius. 
London: Rivingtons. 1861, O. pp. I-XI, 1-346. 

B. M. 

215 . Letters of Junius under their comic aspect. 
In Bentley’s miscellany. Lond., 1861. 50:611-19. 

-. Same. In Littell’s living age. B., 

1862. 72: 150. Xb. 5290 

216 . Wynn, Miss Frances Williams. Author¬ 

ship of Junius. In Diaries of a lady of quality. 
2d ed. Lond., 1864. 280-5. Eb. 9895 

Reviewed in Edinb. rev. (119 : 305. Xb. 2538) and the same 
article is in Littell’s living age. 81: 339. Xb. 5290. 

217 . Merivale, Herman. A few words on 

Junius and Marat. In his Historical studies. Lond., 
1865, O. pp. 186-93. Ev. 5848 

Favors Francis. 

218 . Wilkins, John. Letters of Junius. In N. 

& Q. 1865,7. 32:182,355,544; 35:102,444. 

Xb. 6482 

Claims of Wilkes and Francis. 

219 . Ross, C. Junius. In N. & Q. 1865. 

32 = 439 5 33 : 84- Xb. 6482 

Answer to points made by Wilkins. 

220 . Hart, W. H. Letters of Junius. In N. 

& Q. 1865, 7. 32: 230; 35 : 100. Xb. 6482 

Follows up the hint given by Wilkins. 

221 . Bruce, John. Letters of Junius. In N. 

& Q. 1865. 32: 269. Xb. 6482 

Notice of Mr. Hart’s articles in N. & Q. 

222 . Junius. In Sharpe’s London magazine. 

Lond., 1866. 43: 180, 234. Xb. 8170 

Inclines toward Francis and also towards Walpole. 

223 . Parkes, Joseph, and Herman Merivale. 
Memoirs of Sir Philip Francis. Lond., 1867, 2 v. O. 

Lf. 3040 

Chapters 6 & 7 of vol. 1, and the appendix to both volumes 
present the evidence of his authorship of the letters. F. gives 
the date, 1852, and says a second ed. appeared in 1867. 

224 . Junius and Dr. Johnson. By L. In N. 

& Q. 1867. 36: 34, 112. Xb. 6482 

225 . Crossley, Jas. Junius: “ Candor letters :” 
“ Irenarch.” In N. & Q. 1867. 36:457. Xb. 6482 

226 . Ross, C. Junius: Sir Philip Francis. In 

N. & Q. 1867. 36: 506. Xb. 6482 

227 . Hayward, Abraham. More about Junius. 

In Fraser’s magazine. Lond., 1867. 76: 794-813. 

Xb. 3125 

A review of Parkes’s Francis, adverse to his claim. 

-.* More about Junius. The Franciscan 

theory unsound. Reprinted from Fraser’s magazine, 
with addition . . . London . . . Longmans . . . 
1868, O. pp. I-VIII, 1-62. H. E. 

-. Same. In his Biographical and critical 

essays. New series. Second edition. Lond., 1873, 
2 v. 0. 2 : 341-416. 

Temple bar, 39: 338, says the book was soon afterwards 
suppressed. 


228. Remusat, C: de. Encore Junius. In 

Revue de deux mondes. Paris, 1868. 77 : 326-64. 

Xb. 7420 

Favors the claims of Francis. 

229. Bohn, H: G. Junius. Sir Philip Francis. 

In N. & Q. Lond.,.1868. 37 : 36. Xb. 6482 

230. Lord Macaulay and his school. In Quart, 

rev. Lond., 1868. 124:322-333. Xb. 7210 

Against the Franciscan theory. 

231. Merivale, Herman. Junius, Francis, and 

Lord Mansfield in December, 1770. 1 n Fortnightly 
rev. Lond., 1868. 9 : 250-6. Xb. 3065 

A notice of Hayward’s argument against Francis. 

232. Memoirs of Sir Philip Francis. In Edin¬ 
burgh review. N. Y., 1868. 127 : 88, 100-8. 

Xb. 2538 

“The evidence of all kinds points more clearly to Francis 
than to anybody else.” 

233. Memoirs of Sir Philip Francis. In Black¬ 
wood’s magazine. N. Y., 1868. 103: 150-65. 

Xb. 905 

A review of the memoir by Parkes, with brief reference to 
the authorship. 

234. Halleck, Fritz-Greene The claims of 

Francis. In Life of Halleck by J. G. Wilson. N. 
Y., 1869. pp. 550-3. Lh. 590 

235. Ross, C. Junius : “ Whittle.” In N. & Q. 

1870. 41 : 139. Xb. 6482 

An argument from the use of the word whittle by Junius. 

236. Browne, Dodwell. Junius again. In 

N. & Q. 1870. 41 : 7. Xb. 6482 

Said to have been written,about 1820. Argues against 
Francis. 

237. More about Junius. By A. Dominican. 
In the Times. Lond., Oct. 29, 1869. Xb. 1125 

An unfavorable notice of Chabot in advance of publication. 

238. Chabot, Charles. The handwriting of 
Junius professionally investigated . . . With pre¬ 
face and collateral evidence by the Hon. Edward 
Twistleton . . . London: John Murray . . . 1871, 
Q. pp. I-LXXVIII. 1-300. Closed case. Ec. 1595 

It has 267 pp. of plates following the text, and an index of 
10 pages. An attempt to prove by comparison of hand-writings 
that Francis'is the author of the letters. F. gives the date 1847 
as on personal examination. 

239. Evidence from handwriting—Junius. Quart, 

rev. N. Y., 1871. 130: 176-89. Xb. 7210 

-. Same. Littell’s living age. 109 : 643- 

56. Xb. 5290 

A review of Chabot, favoring Francis. 

240. Evidence from handwriting. In The 

spectator. Lond., 1871. 44:474,5. Xb. 8412 

-. Same. In Eclectic magazine. N. Y., 

1871. 77:36-8. Xb. 2532 

Favors Francis. 

241. Junius redivious. In Once a Week. Lon¬ 
don: June, 1871. n. s. 7: 549-52. Xb. 6575 

Notice of Chabot, favoring Francis. 

242. [Hayward, Abraham.] The evidence of 
handwriting. In The Times. Lond.: May 22, 1871. 

A review of Chabot, adverse to the claims for Francis. 


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Romance of a Chalet. Praed. P. 725, 226 
Romances of the law. Francillon. 

F. 692,0215 

Rose and lavender. Caldecott. C. 20, 318 
Scarlet tanager ; and other bipeds. Trowbridge. 

T 740, 0616 


Contents : 

The scarlet tanager. Hile Hardack's Newfoundland pup. 

Grandmother’s gold beads. Panl Garwm’s Christmas eve. 

Service in the king’s guards. By two of them. 


Set free. Conklin. 

Shield of love. Farjeon. 

Silver cross. A story of the 
Curtiss. 

Son of old Harry. Tourgee. 

Spanish galleon. Seeley. 

Squirrel inn. Stockton. 

Stoiy of Francis Cludde. Weyman. W. 345, 62 
Story of the Iliad. Church. C. 408, 87 

Story of the Odyssey. Church. C. 408, 88 

Stories for boys. Davis. D 184, 23 


S. 309, 72 
C. 688, 71 
F. 62, 51 
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C 264, 75 
T. 580, 0177 
S. 259, 74 
S 790, 0156 


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Midsummer pirates. The jump at Corey’s slip. 

Richard Carr’s baby. The Van Bibber base-ball club. 

Story of a jockey. 

Straight gate. Swan. S. 944, 338 

Straight on. By the author of Colette. 

S. 843, 72 

Swan of Vilamorta. Bazan. B. 195, 66 

Sweet girl graduate. Smith. S. 558, 4725 
Syd Belton. The boy who would not go to sea. 
Fenn. * F. 172, 491 

There is no death. Lean. L. 252, 110 

Three tales. The ghost. The brazen android. 
The carpenter. O’Connor. O. 40, 630 

Those three ; or, little wings. Graham. 

G 578, 126 

Tiddledywink tales. Bangs. B. 94, 160 


Tim. T 418, 72 

To the west. Fenn. F. 172, 498 

Tragedy of Ida Noble. Russell. R. 952,766 

“Two friends and a fiddle.” Shipton. 

S.408,52 

Two, ghosts, and other Christmas tales. Raymond. 

R 180, 32 

Utter failure. Harris. H. 230, 42 

“ . . . the life of an American girl who married an Italian 
count . . . the whole story is one of unrelieved gloom.”— The 
Critic , 16 : 367. 

Vampires, and Mademoiselle Reseda. Cruger. 

C. 917, 58 


Walter Graham, statesman. An American ro¬ 
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Where town and country meet. Baldwin. 

B 57, 125 

White company. Doyle. D. 780, 162 

White house at Inch Gow. Pitt. P. 522, 73 
Widower indeed. Broughton & Bisland. 

B. 836, 72 

Winifrede’s journal. Days of Bishop Hall. 
Graham. G. 578, 143 

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Matthews. M. 470, 188 

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A JUNIUS BIBLIOGRAPHY. 


BY JOHN EDMANDS. 


[CONCLUDED FROM PAGE 124 .] 
Explanations of the plan are given on page 48. 


I learn that David F. Day, Esq., of Buffalo, has a large collection of Juniusana gathered during a course 
of years, as an aid in studying the question of authorship, and that he expects soon to publish a work giving 
the results of his studies, and presenting a new theory as to the authorship. He has kindly furnished me 
several titles and verifications. 


II. WORKS AND ARTICLES 
ABOUT JUNIUS. 

243 . Junius’s secret and “The Times” re¬ 

viewer. By Quaesitor. In N. &Q. Lond.,1871. 43: 
489. Xb. 6482 

Against the claim of The Times that neither Grenville, Chat¬ 
ham nor Pitt, knew who was the writer. 

244 . Wilson, J. The authorship of Junius. 
In Westminster review. N. Y., 1871. 96: 194-203. 

Xb. 9620 

---. Same. In Studies of modern mind and 

character at several European epochs. Lond., 1881, 
O. pp. 117-40. 

A review of Taylor’s identity of Junius, and other works on 
Junius, inclining to the Franciscan theory. 

245 . Ross, C. Junius. In N. & Q. Lond., 

1871-3. 44:104. ‘1872. 45 : 459; 46 : 81 ; 47 : 
387; 48: 81. Xb. 6482 

Notice of Chabot, touching upon several points. 

246 . Merivale, Herman. The last phase in 

the Junius controversy. In Cornhill magazine. 
Lond., 1871. 23: 668-87. Xb. 1928 

Regards the work of Twistleton and Chabot, as settling the 
controversy in favor of Francis. 

247 . The handwriting of Junius. In Atlantic 

monthly. Host, 1871. 28: 766-70. Xb. 342 

A review of Chabot, favoring Francis. 

248 . Handwriting of Junius. In The Athenaeum. 

Lond.,1871. i: 55 L 583 - Xb. 336 

Against the Franciscan theory. 

249 . Moody, Joel. Junius unmasked; or, 

Thomas Taine the author of the letters of Junius, and 
the declaration of independence . . . Washington, 
D. C:, John Gray & Co. . . . 1872, D. pp. 2 1 . 

7-335. Ec. 6130 

As first issued this book ended with p. 322, as seen in the 
L. C. copy. Pp. 323-35 form an appendix, devoted chiefly to 
a refutation of the claims of Francis; and were tacked on sub¬ 
sequently. 


250. Smith, C. C: The handwriting of Junius. 
In Old and New. Bost., 1872. 5 : 261-7. Xb. 6555 

A review of Chabot, favoring Francis. 

251. Weed, Thurlow. The letters of Junius. 
In The Galaxy. N. Y., 1873. r 5 : 605-9. Xb. 3222 

“Sir Philip Francis alone keeps the field.” 

252. - . Junius. In Journalism, by J. F. 

Hudson. N. Y., 1873. p."40i. Tl. 4325 

Strongly in favor of Francis. 

253. Ross, C. Junius. N. & Q. Lond., 1873. 

47 : Uo, 202, 387, 465. Xb. 6482 

Against Francis. 

254. Merivale, Herman. Junius. In N. & Q. 

Lond., 1873. 47 : J 78- Xb. 6482 

Reply to points made by Ross. 

255. Junius. By C. P. F. In N. & Q. Lond., 

1873. 47 : 179 , 425 ; 48: 33 - Xb. 6482 

Reply to Ross. 

256. Hayward, Abraham. Junius. In N. & Q. 

Lond., 1873. 47: 203. Xb. 6482 

Reply to Merivale and C. P. F. 

257. More about Junius. In The Times. Lond., 

Feb. 1, 1873. 17. 1125 

258. Twistleton, Edward. Junius and Lord 
Aberdeen. In The Times. Lond., Feb. 8, 1873. 
17: 1125. 

Favoring Francis. 

259. Junius and the Earl of Aberdeen, [n.i.] Q. 

pp. 1-4. Day. 

Contains the letters of Gordon and Twistleton from The 
Times of Feb. 1, and 8, 1873, relating to the statement that 
Francis had been suspected of being the writer before the 
publication of “ The identity of Junius.” 

260. Junius and Sir Arthur Gordon. By 

“Camus.” In Temple bar. Lond., 1873. 39: 

PP- 335 - 46 . Xb. 8770 

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261 . Hayward, Abraham, Junius. In N. & 

Q. Lond., 1873. 48 : 69. Xb. 6482 

Reply to Ross. 

262 . * -. The evidence of handwriting. A 

review of the work entitled the handwriting of Junius, 
professionally investigated, by Mr. Charles Chabot, 
expert; with preface and collateral evidence, by Hon. 
Edward Twistleton. London: Quarto. 1871. Re¬ 
printed from the London Times of May 22, 1871. 
Cambridge. Printed at the Riverside press. 1874, 
Q. pp. I-X, 11-29. B., H. E., C. L., P. L. 

200 copies printed. Has a dedication “ To the club.” (qu. 
Thursday club), signed, H. A. W., probably H: A. Whitney. 

263 . Hawkins, J. W. “Junius ” and his time. 

In Fraser’s magazine. Lond., 1874. 90 : 325-44. 

Xb. 3125 

Hardly touches the question of authorship. 

264 . Junius. In American cyclopaedia. 9:716,7. 

N. Y., 1874, O. X. 245a 

265 . Dilke, Charles W. The papers of a critic. 

Lond., 1875, 2 v. O. Tp. 2300 

Vol. 2, contains several papers on Junius from The 
Athenaeum, and Notes and Queries, in disproof of the claims of 
Barre, Macleane, Francis, Chesterfield, Mason, Lyttelton, 
Chatham, Rich, Temple. 

266 . Reed, W: B. Among my books. N. Y., 

1876, D. pp. 32-9. Tp. 7352 

Inclines to Francis. 

267 . Fitzmaurice, Lord Edmond. Life of 

William, Earl of Shelburne. Lond., 1876, 2 v. 8. 
2: 199. Ls. 4860 

Against the supposition that Shelburne was the author 

268 . Stephens, Alexander H. The letters of 

Junius. In The international review. N. Y., 1877. 
4 •• 601-13. Xb. 4454 

Against the claims of Francis, and gives reasons in favor of 
Lyttelton. 

269 . -. Lyttelton, Lord. In Johnson’s 

cyclopaedia. 3: 170, 1. N. Y., 1877,0. X.4604 

Inclines to the c laim for Lyttelton. 

270 . Garnett, Richard. Junius. In Johnson’s 
cyclopaedia. 2:1473,4. N. Y., 1877, O. X.4604 

Favors the Franciscan theory. 

271 . Trevelyan, G: O. The early life of C: 

James Fox. N.Y., 1880, O passim. Lf. 2884 

Gives many particulars bearing on the question. See index. 

272 . Burr, W. H. Thomas Paine was Junius 
. . . Washington, D. C. December, 1880, D. pp. 28. 

Harv. univ. 

On page 14, he refers to the Seymour Times of “ Feb. to Aug. 
1881.” ‘‘This pamphlet repeats but little of ‘Junius un¬ 
masked ’ and therefore makes a proper appendix to it,” page 
27. B. M„ gives another ed. wash. 1880. 16 0 , with news¬ 

paper cuttings. 

273 . What W. H. Burr has to say in defence of 
the liberty loving Thomas Paine. The integrity of 
Junius. Was Paine Junius? Another weak and 
painful performance . . . Times office, Seymour. 
April. 105. [sic.] O. pp. title 1 1 . 1-8. B. P. L. 

Letters to the Seymour Times, dated Washington, April, 
1881, and signed W. H. Burr. 

274 . Underwood, B. F. The letters of Junius. 
An essay upon the authorship of these remarkable 
compositions with original letters from jurists, states¬ 


men and scholars! Showing a concurrent conviction 
that Junius was Sir Philip Francis, [n.p.] 1881 : 

Seymour Times print. D. pp. 24. Ec. 9145 

275. Hayward, Abraham. Junius. In Encyc. 

Britan. 13: 775-8. Ed. 1881. X. 2643b 

276. Authorship of Junius. In Harpers mag. 

N.Y., 1881. 64:145,6. Xb. 3835 

Favors the claim for Francis. 

277. Denslow, Van Buren. “Thomas Paine” 

and “Junius.” In his Modern thinkers. Chi., 1882, 
D. pp. 131, 141, 335. B. A. 

In favor of Paine. Is reviewed by Burr in his Thomas Paine 
was Junius. (No. 272.) 

278. Lecky, W: E: H. Junius. In his History 

of England. Lond., 1882. 3: 233. 

-. Same. N. Y., 1852. 3:253. Eb. 5110 

Favors the Franciscan theory. 

279. Bent, J. Theodore. Horne Tooke’s copy 

of Junius. In The Athenaeum. Lond., May 27, 
1882. p. 666. Xb. 336 

Argues from the MS. notes that Tooke was not the writer 
of the letters. 

280. Stephen, Leslie. Chatham, Francis, and 

Junius. In The English historical review. Lond., 
1888. 3: 233-49. Cl. 2649 

Expresses no positive opinion on the authorship. 

281. Rae, W. Fraser. Facts about Junius and 

Francis. In The Athenaeum. Lond., 1888. pt. II. 
pp. 192, 258, 319. Xb. 336 

Examines carefully the claim founded on similarity of hand¬ 
writing, and argues stoutly against the Franciscan theory. 

282. Stephen, Leslie. Sir Philip Francis. In 

Dictionary of nat. biog. Lond., 1889. 20: 171-80. 

L- 8535 

Gives a narrative of events in 1769-72, and a summary of the 
evidence for and against, with leaning to the Franciscan theory. 
The article abounds in typographical errors. 

283. Rae, W. Fraser. Mr. Leslie Stephen on 

Sir Philip Francis. In The Athenaeum. Lond., Dec. 
14, 1889. Xb. 336 

Against the Franciscan theory. 

284 -. Sir Philip Francis. In Temple 

Bar. Lond., 1889. 87:171-191. Xb. 8770 

Gives a sketch of Francis’s life with a bare reference to the 
controverted authorship. 

285. ---. Theories about Junius. In Athen¬ 

aeum. Lond., June 28, 1890. p. 831. Xb. 336 

286. -. Junius. In Chambers’s encyclo¬ 
paedia. 6: 370, 1. Ed., 1890, O. X. 1618a 

287. -. Walpole’s hints for discovering 

Junius. In Athenaeum, Jan. 24, 1891. Xb. 

Contains a facsimile of Walpole’s paper with comments. 

288 -. More lettes of Junius- In Athen¬ 
aeum, July 18, 1891. Xb. 336 

Against the genuineness of four letters attributed to Junius. 

289. Vincent, C: W. More letters of Junius. 
In Athenaeum, July 25, 1891. Xb. 336 

Agrees with Rae about these four letters ; calls attention to a 
point of resemblance between handwriting of Francis and 
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exist. 

Daunt, W: J. O. Personal recollections of Daniel 
O’Connell. Lond., 1848. “ Day. 

Gives O’Connell’s opinion in favor of E. Burke. 

Thoms, William J. Hannah Lightfoot. Queen 
Charlotte & the Chevalier d’Eon. Dr. Wilmot’s Polish 
princess. London: W. G. Smith . . . 1867,0. 
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Supplement,.July, Oct. “ 

Junius Bibliography,.July, Oct. 189c. 

“ “ .Jan. Apr. 1891. 

“ “ .July, 


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Vol. II., No. 8. 


OCTOBER i, 1891. 


Whole No. 37. 


BULLETIN 


MERCANTILE 


OF THE 

LIBRARY OF PHILADELPHIA. 


President: 

T. MORRIS PEROT. 


RICHARD WOOD, 

T. MORRIS PEROT, 
JOHN H. WATT, 
WILLIAM L. DUBOIS, 
WILLIAM H. LAMBERT, 
NATHL. E. JANNEY, 


Directors : 

JOHN P. NICHOLSON, 
ALFRED MOORE, 

CRAIG D. RITCHIE, 
EDWARD M. NEEDLES, 
CHAS. HENRY HART, 
JOSEPH MASON, 


ALBERT H. SMYTH, 

E. H. D. FRALEY, 
TOSEPH M. BENNETT, 
CHARLES J. GOBRECHT, 
WILLIAM R. TUCKER, 
GEORGE H. STOUT. 


Librarian : 

JOHN EDMANDS. 


Committee on Bulletin: 

CHARLES HENRY HART, Chairman. 

NATHL. E. JANNEY, JOHN P. NICHOLSON, 

ALBERT H. SMYTH, CHARLES J. GOBRECHT. 


CONTENTS : 

Announcements,. 

List of Special Articles, 


iio list of Accessions from July 1,1891, . . . .in 
no Junius Bibliography,. 121 


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LIST OF SPECIAL ARTICLES IN THE BULLETIN. 


Historical Sketch of the Library, . . October, 1882. 
New Classification of the Library, . October, “ 
Reading Notes on Herbert .Spencer, January, 1883. 
Index to Library Classification, . . . January, “ 
List of Abbreviations in the Bulletin, April, ‘‘ 
Numbering Scheme of the Library, . April, “ 

Bibliotheca Websteriana,.July, “ 

Reading Notes on Luther, . . . October, “ 
Reading Notes on the Catacombs, . January, 1884. 
Reading Notes on Wycliffe, .... April, “ 

List of Indexes,.July? “ 

Bibliography of “Dies Irse,” .... 

Oct. 1884, and Jan., 1885. 
Reading Notes on Education, . . . April, il 
Reading Notes on Gothe,.July, 1885. 


List of Historical Novels— 

America, . . . October, 18 ’5, to July, 1886* 
* England, .... July, 1886, to Oct, 1887. 
Scotland, Ireland, and France, 

October, 1887, to January, 1888. 

Spain, Rome, Italy,.April, “ 

Italy, Switzerland and Germany, July, “ 
Austria, Netherlands, Scandinavia, October, “ 
Russia, Greece, Turkey, Asia, . January, 1889. 

Africa, Oceanica.April, ‘‘ 

Supplement, . . ..July, Oct. “ 

Junius Bibliography,.July, Oct. 189c. 

“ “ .Jan. Apr. 1891. 

“ “ .July, 

“ “ .Oct. “ 


ABSTRACT OF RULES. 

The Library is open every day from 8j A. M., till 10 P. M. On Sundays and holidays no 
books are given out, nor other business transacted. 

The Librarian may loan on each share or subscription two works, not exceeding four volumes 
in all; provided that only one of the works is a novel. 

Extra books may be loaned to members on the payment of ten cents a week or part of a 
week for each work. 

Books may be taken by non-members on deposit of twice their value and payment of ten 
cents per week for each volume. 

Duplicate copies of several Magazines and Reviews are put in temporary binding and 
numbered for circulation as books. 

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for the applicant, and a notice will be sent to him when they are ready for circulation. 











Vol. II., No 9. JANUARY 1, 1892. Whole No. 38 


BULLETIN 


OF THE 


EHCANTILE LIBRARY OF PHILADELPHIA. 


CIRCULATION FREE. 


President: 

T. MORRIS PEROT. 


RICHARD WOOD, 

T. MORRIS PEROT, 
JOHN H. WATT, 
WILLIAM L. DUBOIS, 
WILLIAM II. LAMBERT, 
NATHL. E. JANNEY, 


Directors : 

JOHN P. NICHOLSON, 
ALFRED MOORE, 

CRAIG D. RITCHIE, 
EDWARD M. NEEDLES, 
CHAS. HENRY HART, 
JOSEPH MASON, 


ALBERT H. SMYTH, 

E. H. D. FRALEY, 
JOSEPH M. BENNETT, 
CHARLES J. GOBRECIIT, 
WILLIAM R. TUCKER, 
GEORGE II. STOUT. 


Librarian : 

JOHN EDMANDS. 


Committee on Bulletin: 

CHARLES HENRY HART, Chairman. 

NATHL. E. JANNEY, JOHN P. NICHOLSON, 

ALBERT H. SMYTH, CHARLES J. GOBRECHT. 


CONTENTS: 


Announcements,. 

List of Special Articles, . . 


. . . 126 List of Accessions from October 1,1891,. . 127 
. . .126 Junius Bibliography,.142 













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BULLETIN. 

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No. for Oct., 1889 closed the first volume; and it contained Title-page and Index—Contents. 


EXEMPTION FROM FINES. 

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and which must be shown whenever books are taken out or returned. Those taking these 
cards are allowed to keep out books for an indefinite time, and are not subject to fines 
until they are notified to return the book that may be out. 


LIST OF SPECIAL ARTICLES IN THE BULLP 1 TIN. 


Historical Sketch of the Library, . . October, 1882. 
New Classification of the Library, . October, “ 
Reading Notes on Herbert Spencer, January, 1883. 
Index to Library Classification, . . . January, ‘‘ 

List of Abbreviations in the Bulletin, April, <( 
Numbering Scheme of the Library, . April, “ 

Bibliotheca Websteriana,.July, “ 

Reading Notes on Luther, . . . October, “ 
Reading Notes on the Catacombs, . January, 1884. 
Reading Notes on Wycliffe, .... April, “ 

List of Indexes,.. July, “ 

Bibliography of “ Dies Irae,” .... 

Oct. 1884, and Jan., 1885. j 
Reading Notes on Education, . . . April, 

Reading Notes on Gothe,.July, 1885. | 


List of Historical Novels— 

America, . . . October, 1885, to July, 1886. 

England, .... July, 1886, to Oct, 1887. 

Scotland, Ireland, and France, 

October, 1887, to January, 1888. 

Spain, Rome, Italy,.April, 

Italy, Switzerland and Germany, July, 

Austria, Netherlands, Scandinavia, October, “ 
Russia, Greece, Turkey, Asia, . January, 1889. 

Africa, Oceanica.April, 

Supplement,.July* “ 


Junius Bibliography, 


. July, Oct. 189c. 
. Jan. Apr. 1891. 
. July, 

. Oct. 

. Jan. 1892. 



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